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People in Japan’s Hiroshima welcome Nobel win for atomic bomb survivors


Hiroshima (AFP) – Residents and visitors in Japan’s Hiroshima welcome the Nobel committee’s decision to award this year’s peace prize to Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots movement of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors pushing for a nuclear weapons ban. The committee noted on Friday that next year will mark 80 years since two American atomic bombs killed an estimated 214,000 inhabitants of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, prompting Japan’s surrender and the end of World War II.

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Harris fans claw for victory with Kamala-themed nail polishes


Beverly Hills (AFP) – Amy Rosenthal, co-founder of Colors for Kamala, presents the nail polish lines she created to support democratic candidate Kamala Harris’s campaign ahead of the US election on November 5. One of the lines, ‘Neutralizing the Name-Calling’, is based on the insults used by Republican candidate Donald Trump. It’s about “taking the sting out of the names” and “standing in solidarity with Vice President Harris as she’s out front taking the hits for us,” says Rosenthal.

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Nihon Hidankyo: Japan’s atomic bomb survivors react to winning Nobel prize


Tokio (AFP) – “It is not nuclear arms that have deterred the use of the weapons, but it was what we have done that has deterred the use of them”, says a member of Japan’s Nihon Hidankyo during a press conference in Tokyo, the day after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. The prize was awarded Friday to the grassroots movement of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors pushing for a nuclear weapons ban.

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Tel Aviv marks holiest Jewish day in shadow of war


Tel Aviv (AFP) – Cities around Israel are quiet, with markets closed, flights stopped, and public transport halted as observant Jewish people fast and pray on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year in Judaism. It is the first time in decades that Israel observes the Day of Atonement while fighting wars on multiple fronts. Despite the holy day, Israeli forces are continuing operations against Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza and Shiite Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Bear wanders arid landscape in Colombia amid water crisis


Bogotá (AFP) – A bear wanders through an arid landscape once abundant with water in the hills above Bogota, the Colombian capital, which is facing a severe water crisis. The video was posted on X by Acueducto, the company that manages Bogota’s water supply, as the city has been subject to rationing due to low water levels in a nearby reservoir since April. The dry spell — which scientists have linked to climate change — has also caused fires to burn out of control across the continent.

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Rising sea levels threaten to wipe Senegalese town of Bargny ‘off the map’


Bargny (Senegal) (AFP) – Cracked, collapsed walls, damaged roofs and sunken buildings are commonplace in Bargny, a coastal town just outside the Senegalese capital Dakar. The cause: rising sea levels linked to global warming. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, populations living along Africa’s coastline are particularly at risk.

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Syrian refugees brave long journey to rebel-held areas after fleeing Lebanon


Dadat (Syria) (AFP) – “We’ve been sleeping on the ground for two days, but we can’t sleep at all. How can we sleep on gravel, with the bitter cold at night and the scorching heat during the day?” says a Syrian refugee who fled Israeli bombardment in Lebanon, after a four-day journey to the rebel-held areas of northern Syria. Lebanon became home to hundreds of thousands of Syrians since the 2011 deadly Syrian civil war. But heavy Israeli air strikes on Lebanon have prompted more than 400,000 people, most of them returning Syrian refugees, to cross back into the war-torn country.

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Spanish PM urges international community to stop arming Israel


Rome (AFP) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez calls on the international community to stop selling weapons to Israel. “In light of everything that is happening in the Middle East, the international community should stop exporting weapons to the government of Israel,” he tells reporters in Rome after a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican. His comments come as fighting in the Middle East spreads from Gaza into Lebanon and neighbouring Syria, raising fears of an all-out conflict in the Middle East.

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US Coast Guard rescues man clinging to a cool box near Longboat Key following Hurricane Milton


Longboat Key (United States) (AFP) – A man clinging to a cool box is rescued by the US Coast Guard approximately 30 miles off Longboat Key, Florida, following Hurricane Milton. The hurricane has killed at least 11 people, felled trees, ripped roofs off buildings and left a trail of destruction along the Florida coast, just two weeks after another devastating storm.

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Baghdad’s historic centre enjoys revival after decades of conflict


Baghdad (AFP) – Since the defeat of IS in 2017, a fragile stability in Baghdad has allowed a greater focus on the Iraqi capital’s infrastructure and cultural scene. In partnership with an association of private banks, the Baghdad municipality has taken on major restoration projects aimed at boosting tourism in the historic city.

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