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US President Joe Biden lands in Angola


Luanda (AFP) – US President Joe Biden lands in Angola for the first and only visit to sub-Saharan Africa of his presidency, which is focused on a multinational project to rehabilitate a railway line ferrying minerals from inland countries to the Angolan port of Lobito for export. In anticipation of his trip, the Angolan government declared December 3 and 4 public holidays and deployed heavy security across the capital, Luanda, a city of around 9.5 million people.

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Politicians playing ‘Russian roulette with France’s destiny’, says Interior Minister


Paris (AFP) – “Some people are getting ready to play Russian roulette with France’s destiny,” warns France’s Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau at the National Assembly as the country heads into a new political crisis. Two no-confidence motions against the current government have been tabled by both the left and far right, with one of them expected to pass.

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Taiwan President feted during US stop on Pacific trip


United States (AFP) – Taiwan President Lai Ching-te arrived in the United States for a week-long tour in the Pacific that he said would usher in a new era of democracy, but that has sparked fury in Beijing.

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Syrian rebel forces advance past abandoned regime equipment in Hama


Murak (Syria) (AFP) – Images show Syrian rebel forces pushing into Hama province where regime army tanks, artillery and other equipment lie abandoned on the side of roads. A war monitor reported that the army had pulled out of Syria’s fourth largest city Hama, as Jihadist-led rebels seized Aleppo’s airport and dozens of nearby towns on Saturday after overrunning most of Syria’s second city.

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Romanian Parliamentary Election: Voters weigh in as they cast their ballots


Bucharest (AFP) – Romanians vote in parliamentary elections to elect a new parliament, with the far right tipped to win, potentially heralding a shift in the foreign policy of the NATO country bordering Ukraine. The parliamentary poll comes at a time of political turmoil, sparked when a top court ordered a recount of the first round of the separate presidential election on November 24. The presidential ballot was won by Calin Georgescu, a little-known far-right admirer of Russian President Vladimir Putin. A run-off in that poll is slated for December 8.

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Researchers analyse DNA from dung to save Laos elephants


Sainyabuli (Laos) (AFP) – Once abundant in the forests of Laos, Asian elephants have been decimated by habitat destruction, gruelling labour in the logging industry, poaching and scarce breeding opportunities. But conservationists are hoping DNA analysis of elephants’ dung will help them track both captive and wild tuskers, so they can secure a healthy genetic pool and craft an effective breeding plan to protect the species.

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The farm fires helping to fuel India’s deadly air


Jind (India) (AFP) – Blazing flames light the sky as Indian farmer Ali Sher burns his fields to clear them for new crops, a common but illegal practice that is fuelling deadly pollution killing millions. Burning strips the fertility of fields, has a ruinous impact on India’s economy and sends plumes of acrid smoke packed with dangerous cancer-causing particles drifting over a densely-populated belt of northern India, including capital New Delhi’s 30 million people. But it is cheap — for farmers at least — to carry out.

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