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                                                    </description><title>GDACS EMM News Feed</title><item><title>Environmental disasters across world in March 2020</title><link>https://www.aa.com.tr/en/environment/environmental-disasters-across-world-in-march-2020/1787451</link><description>ANKARA The third month of 2020 saw numerous environmental disasters that impaired climate change and vice versa, including a deadly tornado in the U.S., landslide in Brazil and heavy rains in Pakistan. Here is a look at the global environmental disasters during the previous month. 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Here is a look at the global environmental disasters during the previous month. 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Mubarak Popat became infected with COVID-19 after returning to Canada from the United Kingdom on March 5. 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Mubarak Popat became infected with COVID-19 after returning to Canada from the United Kingdom on March 5. 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Mubarak Popat became infected with COVID-19 after returning to Canada from the United Kingdom on March 5. 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We have no idea, but tribal elders in Kenya and a legislator in Cayman Islands have provided the latest ridiculous examples. The Kenyans claimed that God has responded to homosexuality and same-sex marriage by

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