30 July 2024
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By AFPEdmundo Gonzalez Urrutia -- who insists he, not strongman Nicolas Maduro, is Venezuela's legitimate president-elect -- fled for exile in Spain Sunday and vowed to "continue the fight" for freedom and democracy.Gonzalez Urrutia arrived in Madrid...
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By AFPAfrica's leading annual art fair, FNB Art Joburg this weekend, is increasingly attracting buyers from across the continent as artists cater less to foreigners in their work, exhibitors said Saturday.The show, which started in 2008, has 500 work...
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By AFPThe war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza entered its 12th month Saturday with little sign of respite for the Palestinian territory or hope for Israeli hostages still held there.The chances of a truce that would swap Palestinian prisoners jailed...
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By AFP/Rodrigo AlmonacidUrged on by beleaguered ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, tens of thousands of demonstrators from Brazil's political right took to the streets Saturday amid a free speech tussle that has seen social media platform X suspended in th...
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By AFP/Zeidoun HachemBare feet pressed against the rough trunk of a palm tree, his back supported by a metal and fabric harness, Ali Abed begins the climb to the dates above.In Iraq, the date palm and its bounty are national icons, but they are being...
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By AFP/Jean ArceLong marginalized by the banking industry, Mexico's neighborhood tortilla producers are cautiously embracing financial technology, in a country where cash is still king for many.The National Tortilla Council and technology firm Finsus...
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By AFP/Amber WangTaiwanese volunteers gathered around a large inflatable whale as they learned how to help beached sea mammals -- an increasingly common sight across the island.More than 100 dolphins and whales now wash up on Taiwan's beaches every y...
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By AFP/Devesh Mishra and Asma HafizA year after extremists forced Muslim neighbours from their homes in India, victims live in despair as their tormentors seek to drive Islam from what they consider a Hindu "holy land".Mohammad Salim shudders when he...
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By AFP/Matthew WalshChina's years of splashing cash on big-ticket infrastructure projects in Africa may be over, analysts say, with Beijing seeking to shield itself from risky, indebted partners on the continent as it grapples with a slowing economy...
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By AFP/Amanda MouawadIn a Dubai recording studio, hijab-clad Ghaliaa Chaker tunes her guitar and belts out original songs as she builds a career that is turning heads for more than just her music.The 26-year-old Syrian, who was raised in the United A...
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By AFP/Carlos Mario MarquezNapoleon Osorio is proud of being the first taxi driver to have accepted payment in bitcoin in the first country in the world to make the cryptocurrency legal tender: El Salvador.He credits President Nayib Bukele's decision...
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By UN NewsThe UN Secretary-General marked ‘Clean Air Day’ with a call for global investment in solutions that tackle climate change and the increasing public health, environmental, and economic harm caused by air pollution.This year’s International D...
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