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Issued on: ACCESS ASIA © FRANCE 24 14 min Sometimes lost in the cacophony of Covid-19 – the death toll, the case count and the economic damage – is how hard it is for bereaved survivors to carry on. Among those feeling the most acute pain are children. In India, the pandemic has created thousands of orphans. Their struggle is not just to cope but to avoid falling victim to abuse or human trafficking. Our correspondents Diya Gupta and Thomas Denis explain. Advertising
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Fans of Little Moons ice cream treat queue for hours outside Inverness food shop By Val Sweeney
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Kasia Pogo of Saffron with Little Moons ice creams which she recently auctioned for charity.
Eager fans of a Japanese-inspired ice cream treat queued for hours outside an Inverness food shop to snap up a box.
Little Moons have become a phenomenon across the UK after going viral among users of the video platform, TikTok, who have been sharing videos of people eating and buying the bite-size snacks.