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‘It’s like being in my twenties again’: UK mid-lifers embrace day clubbing


London (AFP) – Hundreds of people head to a London nightclub in the middle of the day, a new concept in Britain for those who still have an urge to dance but who no longer want to endure a sleepless night to do so. The clientele are mostly in their forties and fifties, many of whom have jobs and young children and who can ill afford suffering the effects of a wild night out the next day.

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Two years on, Kyiv residents say they’ve learnt to live with the war


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Life goes on in the Ukrainian capital as the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war approaches. One Kyiv resident says “we learned how to live with it, if it can be called life.” Moscow now controls 20 percent of Ukraine’s territory, is better armed and has more troops. Despite this, the sprawling 1,000-kilometre front line has barely moved in more than a year. But negotiations to end the war are a distant prospect.

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Kenya bids farewell to marathon prodigy Kiptum


Chepkorio (Kenya) (AFP) – In Kenya’s athletics heartland, the funeral of marathon world record-holder Kelvin Kiptum draws top athletes, dignitaries and hundreds of mourners to pay their last respects. “In Kelvin, we saw the future of athletics in Kenya,” says President William Ruto. Kiptum’s widow also gives a tearful tribute. “I mourn, my love,” she says, “I have cried until no more.” Kiptum, a 24-year-old father of two, was killed in a late-night car crash on February 11, just months after shattering the marathon record in Chicago.

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US firm celebrates landing of commercial spaceship on moon


Torrance (United States) (AFP) – Employees of US firm Scorpius celebrate the landing of America’s first spaceship on the moon in more than 50 years. The California-based company built two of the fuel tanks on the Odysseus lunar lander.

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Music helps beat the blues in Tunisian youth project


Haffouz (Tunisia) (AFP) – The Tunisian town of Haffouz lies in an impoverished region known for high rates of joblessness and suicide, but every Friday music classes run by Tunisia 88 help to lift spirits.

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Kenyans mourn marathon prodigy Kiptum after road accident


Chepkorio (Kenya) (AFP) – Hundreds of people flock to a village in western Kenya to honour and pay tribute to marathon world record-holder Kelvin Kiptum, who died earlier this month in a road accident. “I still feel my heart is still so heavy,” says Philip Kiplagat, Kiptum’s uncle. “The whole family is in a critical, sad moment.”

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