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Aid airdropped on northern Gaza, seen from Israel


Israel-Gaza Border (Israel) (AFP) – Parachutes containing humanitarian aid fall from the sky after another airdrop on northern Gaza, as seen from Israel. On Saturday, the United States carried out its first operation to drop humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, which the UN says is under threat of famine as the war between Israel and Hamas continues. Jordan and other countries have also carried out operations aidropping help into the territory.

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Ignored by ‘Oppenheimer,’ atomic test victims speak out


White Sands (United States) (AFP) – Suffering from cancer, New Mexico residents who lived near the site where the very first atomic bomb was tested in 1945 lament that they have been successively forgotten by the US military, Congress and Hollywood. “Oppenheimer”, the film about the “father of the atomic bomb,” is this year’s Oscar favorite, with 13 nominations.

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Haitians struggle to get by under state of emergency amid spiraling unrest


Port-au-Prince (AFP) – Haiti’s capital is largely shut down, with residents only venturing out for essentials, as authorities impose a state of emergency after an attack on a prison which freed thousands of inmates. “The national police can do nothing against the onslaught of armed gangs. Only a military force can help us in this situation,” says one man.

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Hanoi tops list of most polluted cities


Hanoi (AFP) – Hanoi topped air monitoring website IQAir’s continually updated table of the world’s most polluted cities early on Tuesday afternoon, with the Vietnamese capital blanketed by a thick haze of pollution.

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Nobel winner Yunus says rights have ‘disappeared’ in Bangladesh


Dhaka (AFP) – Bangladeshi Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus says the right to free expression has ‘kind of disappeared’ for government opponents in his country. Yunus says many believe Bangladesh’s prime mininster Sheikh Hasina views him as a political threat. “She uses government occasions, very official occasions, makes very serious speeches. And in these speeches she calls me a bloodsucker, she calls me all the dirty things that she can come up with,” he says.

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Philippine Coast Guard says ship damaged in collision with Chinese vessel


At sea (AFP) – Images published by the Philippine Coast Guard purportedly show a collision between one of its ships and a China Coast Guard vessel during a resupply mission in the South China Sea. The Chinese coast guard and other vessels undertook “dangerous manoeuvres and blocking”, leading to a collision that resulted in “minor structural damage to the PCG (Philippine Coast Guard) vessel,” PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela said in a post on social media platform X.

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Philippine Coast Guard says ship damaged in collision with Chinese vessel


At sea (AFP) – Images published by the Philippine Coast Guard purportedly show a collision between one of its ships and a China Coast Guard vessel during a resupply mission in the South China Sea. The Chinese coast guard and other vessels undertook “dangerous manoeuvres and blocking”, leading to a collision that resulted in “minor structural damage to the PCG (Philippine Coast Guard) vessel,” PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela said in a post on social media platform X.

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