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The World Cup cicada: India’s rare insect on a four-year clock
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The World Cup cicada: India’s rare insect on a four-year clock

A rare species of cicada emerges in the forests of Meghalaya every four years, coinciding with the timing of the FIFA World Cup.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenter21 days ago
The World Cup cicada: India’s rare insect on a four-year clock

A rare species of cicada emerges in the forests of Meghalaya every four years, coinciding with the timing of the FIFA World Cup.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a natural phenomenon related to a cicada's life cycle and its coincidence with the World Cup schedule. There is no political content, controversy, or ideological framing present.

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