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Villagers count on perilous cable cars in Turkey’s tea mountains


Turquie (AFP) – 90-year-old Kasim Karaosman carefully hoists himself onto a rickety cable car – which he made himself more than 50 years ago – before the contraption shoots him 300 metres across a deep mountain valley to his home. The makeshift machines are essential in these villages in northeast Turkey, where locals harvest tea leaves in fields inaccessible by car. But a string of deaths and hair-raising accidents has sent a shudder of fear through the community.

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Iranians bid farewell to President Raisi in his hometown ahead of burial


Mashhad (Iran) (AFP) – Huge crowds gather to bid farewell to late Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi in Mashhad, his hometown, where he will be laid to rest at at the holy shrine of Imam Reza. Raisi, 63, died on 19 May alongside his foreign minister and six others when their helicopter crashed in the country’s mountainous northwest while returning from a dam inauguration.

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Gaza zookeeper fears for his animals as war takes its toll


Khan Yunis (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Fathi Ahmed Gomaa and his sons care for animals in a barn in Khan Yunis after transferring them from their zoo in Rafah following the Israeli army’s incursion into Gaza’s southernmost city. Gomaa appeals to Israeli authorities to facilitate the evacuation of three lions that remain without food or water in the zoo in Rafah as battles rage between Israeli troops and Hamas militants.

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Finland’s wizards making food out of thin air


Vantaa (Finland) (AFP) – At a factory in Finland, the “farmers of the future” are making food protein by feeding a microbe nothing but air and electricity, proving that protein can be produced away from traditional agriculture. “We want to tackle this problem of land use,” says Pasi Vainikka, CEO of Solar Foods, “and replace, nutritionally, animals”. Moving forward, cellular agriculture is increasingly seen as a green alternative to livestock farming, a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, the primary cause of global warming.

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