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Real Madrid players and manager heap praise on Kylian Mbappe after debut


Warsaw (AFP) – Kylian Mbappe’s new Real Madrid teammates and manager heap praise on the French forward, who scored on his debut for the club in a 2-0 win over Italian side Atalanta in the European Supercup final. Mbappe’s first appearance for Madrid comes after a years-long transfer saga. “He’s come to pull the whole team up,” says midfielder Federico Valverde.

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Disappeared Bangladeshi lawyer recounts Hasina’s secret jail


Dhaka (AFP) – Blindfolded, handcuffed and bundled out of his secret prison for the first time in eight years, Bangladeshi barrister Ahmad Bin Quasem held his breath and listened for the sound of a cocked pistol. Instead he was tossed from a car and into a muddy ditch on Dhaka’s outskirts — alive, at liberty and with no knowledge of the national upheaval that had prompted his abrupt release.

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Thai court sacks PM over ethics case


Bangkok (AFP) – Thailand’s Constitutional Court’s decision to sack Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin throws the kingdom into fresh political turmoil. The judges ruled 5-4 that Srettha breached regulations by appointing a cabinet minister with a criminal conviction.

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WHO declares mpox a global health emergency


Geneva (AFP) – The World Health Organization says that the mpox surge in Africa is now a global public health emergency, sounding its highest possible alarm over the worsening situation.

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Young Londoners speed-date for ideal housemates


London (AFP) – Chatting and laughing, drinks in hand, around 70 young women have gathered in a London pub with one aim: to find the ideal housemates. Most would like to live alone, but this is widely impossible in a city plagued by high rents. Instead they have signed up and paid for an event designed to fast-track a search process that can take months.

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Students give Bangladesh a makeover after deadly protests


Dhaka (AFP) – Gone are the slogans demanding the “killer dictator” quit: if you ask Bangladesh’s youth whether they’re hopeful about the future, the writing literally is on the wall. Students who led the weeks of protests that toppled autocratic premier Sheikh Hasina are back on the streets to give the capital Dhaka a makeover.

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