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Rebuilding the Silk Road: Uzbekistan tries to put fresh spin on its fabric industry


Nurafshon (Uzbekistan) (AFP) – In the shade of an almond tree, Zubayda Pardayeva begins the age-old process of turning cocoons into silk that Uzbekistan wants to overhaul. The silk industry — an ancestral tradition in the Central Asian country which is the world’s third biggest producer — is state-controlled and unprofitable, but President Shavkat Mirziyoyev wants to make the silk sector one of the country’s major employers by 2027.

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Labour poised to stage a comeback as Scottish voters shift allegiance from the SNP


Roslin (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Labour is poised to stage a comeback north of the border as pollsters predict Scottish voters are set to shift allegiance after years of dominance by pro-independence SNP. The SNP, suffering from a bruised independence campaign and multiple scandals, is expected to lose ground to Labour – allowing the party to reclaim the seats that used to be Labour strongholds.

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Protesters react to Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity claim


Washington (AFP) – “Our justice system has failed us,” says a protester outside the US Supreme Court after the top court ruled that Donald Trump enjoys some immunity from prosecution as a former president, a ruling that will likely delay his trial for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election.

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Midwife on the frontline of climate change on Pakistan’s islands


Karachi (AFP) – On a densely populated island off Pakistan’s megacity of Karachi, a group of pregnant women wait in a punishing heatwave for the only midwife to arrive from the mainland. Each week Neha Mankani comes by boat ambulance to Baba, an old fishing settlement and reportedly one of the world’s most crowded islands with some 6,500 people crammed into 0.15 square kilometres.

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Humanitarian convoy attacked in volatile eastern DR Congo


(AFP) – A humanitarian convoy was attacked in the war-ravaged eastern DR Congo, sources told AFP on July 1. UK organisation Tearfund said two of their members of staff were still missing following the attack that took place in North Kivu province.

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China’s adopted children return from overseas to seek their roots


Dianjiang (AFP) – Loulee Wilson, an American college student, was born in China but given away by parents fearful of violating the country’s “one-child” policy. Now 19, she is among a growing number of Chinese adoptees returning to their birth country to trace their biological parents and understand where they came from.

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S. Africa DA leader Steenhuisen’s national address on new government


Kapstadt (AFP) – South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen addresses the nation a day after the announcement of a new government with former opposition parties getting 12 out of 32 portfolios after the ruling ANC lost its outright parliamentary majority.

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