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Women deminers step in to clear up Ukrainian land


Snigurivka (Ukraine) (AFP) – Deminer Tetiana Shpak crouches down in a once tranquil poppy-strewn field near the southern Ukrainian city of Snigurivka, now littered with Russian mines. Just a few years ago, this scene would have been impossible — until 2018, women were banned from becoming deminers, a profession long considered too dangerous for them. But the Russian invasion in February 2022 changed that. More women like her are joining mine-clearance teams, where they now account for 30 percent of personnel, according to official data.

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From swamp to sponge: Berlin harnesses rain in climate shift


Berlin (AFP) – In two years’ time, a massive hole in the heart of Berlin will become the German capital’s biggest reservoir, capturing an increasingly precious resource — water. Once a swamp centuries ago, Berlin has gone from a city trying to keep its abundant groundwater from overflowing to one scrambling to keep its forests green.

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Thousands of alleged gang members transferred to El Salvador ‘mega-prison’


Tecoluca (AFP) – More than 2,000 alleged gang members are being transferred from various prisons across El Salvador to a single security “mega-prison” at the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) in Tecoluca. Rounding up more than 80,000 presumed gangsters under a state of emergency in place since March 2022, President Nayib Bukele also built the largest prison in Latin America to hold them. But human rights groups have reported the killing and torture of detainees and say thousands of innocent people, including minors, have been jailed.

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Muslim pilgrims gather in holy Mecca ahead of hajj


Mekka (AFP) – Muslim worshippers flock to the Grand Mosque in Islam’s holiest city of Mecca to circle the Kaaba ahead of the annual hajj pilgrimage. Saudi Arabia said the hajj will start on 14 June after astronomical observatories spotted the crescent moon Thursday evening, signalling the beginning of the month in which the annual pilgrimage falls.

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In Berlin, Zelensky warns of pro-Russian rhetoric and a divided Ukraine


Berlin (AFP) – During a visit to Germany’s capital Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine must not be divided, drawing parallels with the Berlin Wall in an address to the German parliament. He also warns of growing pro-Russian rhetoric in Europe after far-right parties — some sympathetic to the Kremlin — made gains in European Union elections.

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BTS star Jin finishes South Korean military service


Yeoncheon (South Korea) (AFP) – K-pop megastar Jin from BTS is discharged from his South Korean military service. Jin is the first member of the band to complete the mandatory duty, freeing him up to fully resume musical activities. The seven members of the world’s most popular boy band have been performing their service — which South Korea requires of all men under 30, due to tensions with the nuclear-armed North — with the K-pop juggernaut on a self-described “hiatus” since 2022. ++ COMPLETES WITH VIDI_34WB9AW ++

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Forest fire in France rips through 600 hectares


Vidauban (Var) (France) (AFP) – A fire burns overnight through a forest in the Maures massif in the Var region of France. Fanned by strong winds, it has already burned 600 hectares, the first major blaze in southern France this year despite the deployment of hundreds of firefighters.

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BTS star Jin finishes South Korean military service


Yeoncheon (South Korea) (AFP) – K-pop megastar Jin from BTS was discharged from his South Korean military service on Wednesday. Jin is the first member of the band to complete the mandatory duty, freeing him up to fully resume musical activities. The seven members of the world’s most popular boy band have been performing their service — which South Korea requires of all men under 30, due to tensions with the nuclear-armed North — with the K-pop juggernaut on a self-described “hiatus” since 2022. IMAGES

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‘Shame on you’ cries French MP after LR leader calls for RN alliance


Menton (France) (AFP) – “I remain on the right, I remain a Republican” but “alliances had to be built,” says the leader of France’s right-wing Republicans (LR), Eric Ciotti, after advocating a shock alliance between his party and the far-right National Rally (RN) of Marine Le Pen. The announcement has led to call for Ciotti’s resignation from within the LR.

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