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Santa visits indigenous children in Brazilian Amazon community


Manaus (Brazil) (AFP) – Santa Claus arrives by boat to deliver gifts to Indigenous children in the riverside community of Abelha in the Brazilian Amazon. Jorge Alberto, a 60-year-old technician, is one of 50 volunteers from Friends of Santa Claus who have delivered gifts to more than 150,000 children in rural Amazon communities since the organization was founded in 1998.

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Putin vows more ‘destruction’ on Ukraine after Kazan drone attack


Russian President Vladimir Putin vows to bring more “destruction” to Ukraine in retaliation for a drone attack on a high-rise apartment block in the central Russian city of Kazan a day earlier. “Whoever, and however much they [Ukraine] try to destroy in Russia, they will face many times more destruction themselves and will regret what they are trying to do in our country,” Putin says during a televised government meeting.

New legislation seeks to end so-called no-fault evictions in England


London (AFP) – Britain’s Labour government plans to pass legislation ending so-called no-fault evictions – requiring landlords to provide a reason in advance of evicting tenants and extending the required notice period to allow tenants more time to find alternate housing. No-fault evictions have existed since 1988 when Margaret Thatcher’s government introduced them as part of a push to deregulate the rental market to attract more private landlords.

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Taipei hosts Santa-themed deadlift contest for seniors


Taipei (AFP) – Taiwan’s capital Taipei hosts a deadlift competition for seniors with a Christmas theme, attracting 45 participants aged 70 and above. 90-year-old competitor Cheng Chen Chin-mei set a new personal record, successfully deadlifting 45 kilograms during the event.

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Toyota Hilux trucks soar in popularity as status symbol in Pakistan


Karachi (AFP) – Cruising through the traffic in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, the Toyota Hilux has become a symbol of power, affluence and intimidation. In a society marked by gaping class divisions, the truck is increasingly seen as a necessity by politicians and urban elites. Known locally as the ‘Dala’, the imposing vehicle has also become notorious in activist circles for its use in the “abduction” of dissenters.

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Taiwan lawmakers brawl over bills that could ‘damage democracy’


Taipei (AFP) – Taiwanese lawmakers wrestle for control of the podium inside the island’s parliament, where opposition parties have tabled legal amendments that could make it more difficult for voters to oust officials they see as unfit. The Democratic People’s Party (DPP) of President Lai Ching-te is against the bills, warning that the opposition parties — the Kuomingtang (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) — risk damaging democracy.

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Italy’s deputy PM Salvini ‘proud’ of actions ahead of migrant trial verdict


Palermo (Italy) (AFP) – “I’m absolutely proud of what I’ve done,” says Italy’s deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini, as he arrives for the verdict in his long-running trial for blocking a migrant rescue ship at sea. Salvini denies charges of abuse of office and the deprivation of liberty of 147 migrants who were on board the charity ship in August 2019, when he was the interior minister of Italy’s previous government. Salvini risks six years in jail.

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