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Palestinian football captain’s family cheer Asian Cup performance


Hebron (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Family and friends of Palestinian football captain Musab Al-Battat watch from the West Bank as his team take on Qatar in the AFC Asian Cup. The Palestinians lost the game 2-1, but it was the first time they had reached the knock-out stages of the tournament.

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Fishermen watch over endangered manatees in Colombia


Barrancabermeja (Colombia) (AFP) – When fishermen Alvaro Fabra and Enrique Rivas were young, their parents and grandparents hunted manatees in the Magdalena River. Today, they are guardians of the species, calling to save them from looming extinction in Colombia.

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Georgia PM Irakli Garibashvili quits ahead of elections


Tbilisi (AFP) – Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili announces his resignation, saying he will become chairman of the ruling party Georgian Dream going into parliamentary elections in October. The conservative-leaning Garibashvili, 41, has been prime minister since February 2021. His announcement comes a month after the political comeback of his close ally the powerful oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili.

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Yemen’s Huthi rebels open seized cargo ship to sightseers


Hodeida (Yemen) (AFP) – More than two months after Yemen’s Huthi rebels captured the Galaxy Leader cargo ship and detained its 25 crew, the Iran-backed rebels have turned the vessel into a domestic “tourist attraction”. For about a dollar per trip, male-only groups of visitors can board wooden boats five times a week to the hijacked car carrier which the Huthis hail as a trophy in their fight in solidarity with the Palestinians.

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Partners of Russian fighters demand their return from the front


Moskau (AFP) – Partners of Russian men fighting in Ukraine lay flowers at the flame of the unknown soldier near the Kremlin. As the second anniversary of the Ukraine conflict looms, the female relatives of Russia’s mobilised men are becoming more and more outspoken in calling for their loved ones to come home.

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Heatwave hits Argentina tourist town as record temperatures persist in Patagonia


Bariloche (AFP) – People and animals struggle to cool down in Bariloche, a tourist town in Patagonia, a normally cold and windy region in Argentina’s far south, where a heatwave has brought record temperatures that exceeded 40 degrees Celsius in the southern hemisphere summer. Two provinces have declared states of emergency due to fire risk until April, as firefighters continue to battle an “out of control” blaze in a national park, struggling to keep it from reaching two nearby towns.

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Hundreds march against femicides in Kenya


Nairobi (AFP) – Several hundred people march in Nairobi to protest against femicide in Kenya, where over a dozen women have been killed this month in cases that shocked the nation.

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