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Hitting the sweet spot: Beirut family keeps up pudding tradition


Beirut (Lebanon) (AFP) – At a shop nestled in a busy, crowded Beirut district, Hasan El-Makary is weighing out containers of warm, fragrant mufataka, a traditional sweet in the Lebanese capital that is rarely found in stores. A kind of rice pudding made with turmeric, tahini sesame paste, sugar and pine nuts, mufataka is traditional in Beirut but less known even outside the city. 

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Greenland court extends detention of anti-whaling activist Paul Watson


Nuuk (AFP) – The detention of Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson has been extended by a court in Greenland as the decision over whether to extradite the anti-whaling activist to Japan drags on. The 73-year-old US-Canadian was arrested in Nuuk in July on a Japanese arrest warrant, with the country accusing him of damaging a whaling ship and injuring a crew member. Watson’s lawyers insist he is innocent and allies say Japan is out for “revenge.”

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‘Dishonesty and greed’ among causes of Grenfell Tower fire, inquiry rules


London (AFP) – “Systematic dishonesty” and “persistent failure” were among the chief causes of the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people in June 2017, rules an inquiry into the disaster. Unveiling his 1,600-page report, Martin Moore-Bick, a retired judge chairing the inquiry, explains that multiple parties contributed to the fire, “in most cases through incompetence, but in some cases through dishonesty and greed.” 

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Taiwan is ‘not the only target’ of China’s ‘coercion’, says American Institute


Taipei (AFP) – Taiwan is not the “only target” of Chinese “intimidation and coercion,” says Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute in Taiwan and new de-facto US ambassador to the democratic island. Speaking in Taipei, Greene says the threat is “not only in the military sphere”, but also includes “legal measures” and “cyber threats.”

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Ukraine’s emergency services respond after deadly Russian strike on Lviv


Lviv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Seven people have been killed and 40 others injured in a Russian strike on the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, near the Polish border, with officials reporting that three children from one family, as well as their mother, are among the dead. Air raid sirens rang out before sunrise on Wednesday 4 September as Russia launched missiles and drones at targets across Ukraine. Kyiv has said that civilian infrastructure was hit in Lviv and the central city of Kryvyi Rig.

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Sunken Greek village emerges as drought causes water levels to drop


Kallio (Greece) (AFP) – With its formerly submerged buildings now visible and drying in the sun, the Greek village of Kallio’s emergence is a sign of severe drought. The settlement was flooded in the 1970s during the creation of the artificial lake Mornos, Athens’ main water supply reservoir. But with Greece seeing its mildest winter and hottest July on record in 2024, following years without rain or snow in the region, the lake has receded, some locals say, by 40 metres.

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Afghans hunt for gold at the end of the radio


Spin Boldak (Afghanistan) (AFP) – Sitting on the floor of a dilapidated workshop in the Afghan border town of Spin Boldak, a group of men break apart discarded electronics to search for the smattering of gold inside. It’s a profitable, but ultimately doomed trade as modern electronics are increasingly built with cheaper metals.

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Russian strike kills dozens in Ukrainian city of Poltava


Poltava (Ukraine) (AFP) – More than 50 people were killed and hundreds wounded in a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Poltava, authorities said, in one of the single deadliest strikes of the two-and-a-half-year war.

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Young Chinese women hire female cosplayers to play fantasy boyfriends


Shanghai (AFP) – A new trend in China sees women hiring other women to go on dates with them dressed as their favourite male video game characters. Eighteen-year-old cosplayer Xu Yunting met 19-year-old Feng Xinyu for a whole day of activities, with Xu dressed as Jesse from “Light and Night”. This is the third time these women have had such an encounter.

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Indonesians welcome Pope Francis as he kicks off Asia-Pacific tour


Indonesians welcome Pope Francis to Jakarta as he kicks off a 12-day tour of the Asia-Pacific region, with further stops planned in Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore. The 87-year-old will spend three days in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, with his visit devoted to inter-religious ties.

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