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Google news says' There are no article in this section

If you are seeing this message

"There are no articles in this section" 

If your articles lees then 15.then showing this error  

 on your Google News page, it could mean that you have customized your news preferences to include specific sections/topics that currently don't have any articles available. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
 

1. Check your customization settings: 

Click on the gear icon (Settings) on the top-right corner of the Google News page. Go to "News settings" and review your preferences. Make sure you haven't selected any specific sections/topics that are causing the issue.

 2. Clear browser cache and cookies:

 Sometimes, cached data can lead to display issues. Clear your browser cache and cookies and then reload the Google News page.

 3. Try a different browser or device:

 Access Google News on a different browser or device to see if the issue persists. This will help determine if the problem is specific to your browser or device. 

4. Check for any ad-block or content-blocking extensions:

 Some browser extensions or plugins can interfere with the functioning of websites. Disable any ad-block or content-blocking extensions, refresh the page, and check if the issue still persists. If none of the above steps work, it's possible that there might be a technical issue with Google News itself. In that case, you can try again after some time or reach out to Google Support for further assistance.

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