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Southern Africa’s only ski resort struggles with costs


Maluti Mountains (Lesotho) (AFP) – High up in the Kingdom of Lesotho, surrounded by dry and brown slopes, lies southern Africa’s only ski resort, Afriski. The slopes primarily made with artificial snow, attract visitors from far and wide, who revel in the unique experience.

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Prince Harry and Meghan highlight dangers of social media during Colombia visit


Bogotá (AFP) – On the first day of their visit to Colombia on 15 August, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle meet with Vice President Francia Marquez at a cultural show at the National Center for the Arts and highlight the dangers of online misinformation at the “Responsible Digital Future” panel in Bogota. The couple will be in Colombia until 18 August and will visit Cartagena and Cali for a series of events against discrimination and cyber harassment.

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Romanian farms wilt as climate change brings persistent drought


Urziceni (Romania) (AFP) – Crushing a lump of dry soil in her hand, Iulia Blagu illustrates the impact of one of Romania’s worst droughts in years. Subjected to blazing heat and a lack of water, the farmer’s cornfields have been devastated and she has been forced to take out a bank loan to pay her workers. Blagu isn’t alone in a country that, according to the Environment Ministry, is losing 1,000 hectares of arable land per year due to climate change.

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Mpox kills hundreds in DR Congo, cases recorded in Sweden and Pakistan


Mpenda (DR Congo) (AFP) – The Democratic Republic of Congo says an mpox outbreak has killed 548 people there this year, as the first case outside Africa of the virus’s more dangerous variant was recorded in a traveller in Sweden. Pakistan has also recorded a case but it’s not clear which strain of the virus it is.

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Mpox kills hundreds in DR Congo, cases recorded in Sweden and Pakistan


Mpenda (DR Congo) (AFP) – The Democratic Republic of Congo says an mpox outbreak has killed 548 people there this year, as the first case outside Africa of the virus’s more dangerous variant was recorded in a traveller in Sweden. Pakistan has also recorded a case but it’s not clear which strain of the virus it is.

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Rotherham residents still in shock after attack on asylum hotel


Rotherham (United Kingdom) (AFP) – With police tape blocking its entrance, the Rotherham Holiday Inn Express remains a crime scene ten days on from anti-immigration riots. The hotel houses asylum seekers and was targeted in a wave of far-right protests that swept across England following the murder of three young girls in Southport on 29 July, and the spread of misinformation that falsely claimed the attacker was a recent migrant. Many in Rotherham look back on the violence in disgust, but some are still sympathetic to the grievances of those involved.

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Baby pygmy hippo makes public debut in Berlin


Berlin (AFP) – Baby pygmy hippopotamus Toni makes her first public appearance at the Zoological Garden in Berlin. She was born on 3 June and, according to the zoo, was named after German footballer Antonio ‘Toni’ Rudiger, who is also the hippo’s honorary sponsor. The species is endangered in the wild, where it is found in the forests and swamps of West Africa.

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Japan lifts ‘megaquake’ warning


Tokyo (AFP) – Japan has lifted a week-old “megaquake” warning, put in place after a magnitude 7.1 quake struck on 8 August, injuring 15 people and triggering fears of a second tremor and potential tsunami. The alert prompted thousands of Japanese to cancel holidays and stock up on essentials, emptying shelves in some stores.

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