20 October 2024
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By AFP/Sarah BenhaidaJust a month ago, south Beirut's bustling streets were packed with traffic, families strolling about and youths in cafes, but now silence dominates the abandoned Hezbollah bastion, interrupted only by the sound of Israeli bombs.E...
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By AFPSupporters of pro-Iran armed groups in Iraq, angered over "terrorist" references, ransacked offices affiliated with a Saudi TV channel in Baghdad on Saturday, two security sources said.Iraq's media regulator said it would suspend the channel ov...
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By AFP/Douglas MAGNO with Lucía LACURCIAEmanuele Vitoria was at home with her father and brother when a torrent of toxic mud tore through the quiet village of Bento Rodrigues in the mountains of southeast Brazil nine years ago.The body of the five-ye...
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By AFPPlunged into darkness on Friday by a collapsed power grid, Cuba was already grappling with several interrelated crises connected to its chronically neglected infrastructure and economic stagnation.The blackout followed weeks of outages, which h...
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By AFPGaza's civil defence agency said Saturday more than 400 Palestinians were killed in the north of the territory over the past two weeks during an ongoing military assault Israel says is aimed at preventing Hamas from regrouping.The military laun...
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By UN NewsThe UN’s Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine has only been in post for three months but after talking to many civilians caught up in the fighting near the frontline – and in cities living under constant threat of deadly drone s...
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By AFP/Madeleine DE BLICWorld-respected British primate expert Jane Goodall wants a coming United Nations summit on biodiversity to lead to action rather than "words and false promises".As officials from around 200 countries meet in the Colombian cit...
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By UN NewsA young Gazan footballer who says he feels like he is “dying every day,” is trying to keep his dream alive of one day playing the game professionally, despite living “under constant fire.’Mohamed Abu Jalda who is currently living in a camp...
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By AFP/Simon SturdeeGlinting in the sun by the world's biggest nuclear plant, the Sea of Japan is calm now. But as the huge facility gears up to restart, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa has a new tsunami wall, just in case.Japan pulled the plug on nuclear power a...
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By AFP/Léa PERNELLEEver since the bluetongue virus struck nearly a year ago, German farmer Ortrun Humpert has cared for sick sheep to contain a crisis and feels increasingly abandoned by authorities.Humpert, who has been raising sheep in northwestern...
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By UN NewsThe UN Secretary-General has said the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar should lead to a swift end to the year-long war in Gaza, the release of all hostages and unimpeded delivery of aid, his Deputy Spokesperson told reporters on Friday.“A...
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By UN NewsNo conflict in recent times has threatened freedom of expression so far beyond its borders as the war in Gaza, an expert appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said on Friday in New York.“Rarely have we seen – and this is what bothers me...
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