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Donald Trump says up to US states to decide on abortion


United States (United States) (AFP) – Abortion rights should be left up to US states to decide, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says, effectively rejecting a national abortion ban after months of mixed signals on one of the November election’s most contentious issues. Trump’s opponent, Democrat US President Joe Biden, is a devout Catholic but has stood firm in his support for abortion access.

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Massive jellyfish swarms hit Venezuelan fishermen


arag (Venezuela) (AFP) – “It’s like there are flowers in the sea,” says fisherman Elvis Morillo as he attempts to describe unusual swarms of jellyfish that have overrun the coasts of Venezuela this year and affected the local fishing industry.

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Britain’s ‘hardest geezer’ completes epic run the full length of Africa


Bizerte (Tunisia) (AFP) – Russ Cook on Sunday completed a mammoth quest to run the length of Africa. The Briton arrived at Tunisia’s Cape Angela after completing the 16,000-kilometre (9,900-mile) journey from South Africa. The epic endeavour saw the 27-year-old live up to his ‘hardest geezer’ nickname, crossing mountains, tropical forests, and deserts with more than 19 million steps in 16 countries, running the equivalent of 385 marathons in 351 days.

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Britain’s ‘hardest geezer’ completes epic run the full length of Africa


Bizerte (Tunisia) (AFP) – Russ Cook on Sunday completed a mammoth quest to run the length of Africa. The Briton arrived at Tunisia’s Cape Angela after completing the 16,000-kilometre (9,900-mile) journey from South Africa. The epic endeavour saw the 27-year-old live up to his ‘hardest geezer’ nickname, crossing mountains, tropical forests, and deserts with more than 19 million steps in 16 countries, running the equivalent of 385 marathons in 351 days.

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‘Our people will never be left for dead again’ says Kagame at Rwandan genocide commemoration


Kigali (AFP) – At a ceremony paying tribute to victims 30 years after the Rwandan genocide, President Paul Kagame says his “people will never be left for dead again”. In keeping with tradition, the ceremonies on April 7 — the day Hutu militias unleashed the carnage in 1994 — began with Kagame placing wreathes on mass graves and lighting a remembrance flame at the Kigali Genocide Memorial, where more than 250,000 victims are believed to be buried.

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Medical aid reaches the northern Gaza Strip


Beit Lahia (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Aid trucks with medical supplies arrive in the northern Gaza strip after Israel agreed to open the Erez crossing to allow humanitarian assistance into the enclave. After six months of war, only 10 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are even partially functioning, with the population desperate not only for food and water but medical supplies care and supplies. According to the Hamas-run health ministry, over 33,000 people have been killed in the Palestinian territory since Israel launched it’s offensive following the deadly October 7 attack by Hamas militants.

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Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained at Dutch protest


The Hague (AFP) – Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained by Dutch police on Saturday, April 6, after she and a group of marchers blocked a main road in The Hague to protest against fossil fuel subsidies. Earlier, Thunberg joined hundreds of protesters on a walk from The Hague’s city centre to the nearby A12 arterial highway that connects the seat of the Dutch government with other cities including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. The march was organised by the Extinction Rebellion environmental group (XR) — who previously swarmed the highway and blocked off traffic for hours before being sprayed by a police water canon and taken away.

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