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Bangladesh students decry surge in violence against women


Dhaka (AFP) – Crowds of Bangladeshi female students marched in Dhaka with burning torches, demanding the government stem a reported dramatic surge in violence against women. Some amongst the chanting crowd said that they had hoped that the student-led revolution that toppled autocratic ex-leader Sheikh Hasina in August would help improve the situation for women.

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Floods in northeast Senegal after river overflows


Oudourou (AFP) – Locals in Senegal’s northeastern Matam navigate flooded roads on boats and vehicles after heavy rains caused the Senegal River to overflow its banks. Around 55,000 people have been affected by the floods according to figures released by the government last weekend.

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Mourners gather at Navalny’s grave ahead of memoir release


Moskau (AFP) – Alexei Navalny is being remembered by neighbours and visitors at his grave ahead of the release of his memoir, ‘Patriot’, which he wrote during the final years of his life. Navalny began working on the book in 2020 after surviving a nerve agent poisoning. The book details Navalny’s youth, political career, marriage, family, assassination attempts, and attacks on his loved ones.

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British PM launches this year’s Poppy Appeal campaign


London (AFP) – Ahead of a cabinet meeting in London’s Downing Street, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer launches this year’s Poppy Appeal. The event is the Royal British Legion’s biggest fundraising campaign, held every year in November, with millions of the red flowers sold.

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Police fire tear gas to disperse vote protest in Mozambique


Maputo (AFP) – Riot police in Mozambique fire tear gas to disperse a crowd in Maputo, where shops are closed ahead of a planned protest against alleged electoral fraud. Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, who ran for president in the election on 9 October, had called for a general strike to contest early results showing the ruling Frelimo party ahead.

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