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  • We are offering the following Editor's Choice stories which have been selected by AFP's chief editors for re-publication as some of the best of the week: + How India's most crowded city beat the odds, and the virus + After fire and floods, Aussie farmers suffer devastating mouse plague + Wounded Myanmar protesters fear arrest in junta hospitals + 'What's the price today?': FBI phone app reaped secrets of global drug networks + Drowned migrants get 'dignified' burial in Tunisia cemetery Health-virus-India-Mumbai,FOCUS MUMBAI When Covid-19 arrived in India, few places looked as vulnerable as Mumbai. But a year on, South Asia's most crowded city has surprised many by tackling a vicious second wave with considerable success. 750 words by Ammu Kannampilly. Pictures by Punit Paranjpe. Video by Ammu Kannampilly and Subhash Sharma Australia-farms-animals-mice DUBBO, Australia After surviving years of crippling drought, farmers in eastern Australia are locked in a months-long battle with hordes of mice that are pouring through fields and devouring hard-earned crops. 750 words by Andrew Leeson. Picture. Video Myanmar-politics-military-coup-health,FOCUS YANGON Protesters shot during rallies against Myanmar's military regime are avoiding treatment for their wounds, fearing arrest if they visit junta-run hospitals and searching desperately for sympathetic doctors to operate on them in secret. 700 words. Picture US-Europe-Australia-crime-tech-police,FOCUS WASHINGTON One drug trafficker texted another that he had a "job" and a proven way to get it done: two kilograms of cocaine from Bogota using the French embassy's protected diplomatic pouch. 800 words by Paul Handley. Picture. Video. Graphic Europe-migrants-Tunisia-cemetery,FOCUS ZARZIS, Tunisia A cemetery in southern Tunisia for migrants who drowned crossing the Mediterranean in the hope of a better life in Europe is already half full -- even before it is formally opened. 850 words by Caroline Nelly Perrot. Picture. Video afp
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