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From the rear end of a pheasant, premium Brazilian coffee


Domingos Martins (Brazil) (AFP) – In Brazil, the proverbial goose that lays the golden egg is in reality something closer to a pheasant that excretes coffee beans. Once viewed as a pest, the Jacu bird has revolutionised one coffee plantation in Brazil, which makes coffee using beans which have passed through the bird. The product costs 1,118 reais (US$228) per kilo in Brazil, and even more overseas.

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Mexican women adopt male roles ahead of female-led election


Mexico City (AFP) – “Before, it was for men” : plumber Berenice Aparicio is among a wave of women in Mexico taking on male roles in a country trying to shake off what some see as a traditional machismo. Two of the presidential candidates in next year’s election are women and one of them is likely to become the country’s first female president. Sexism is still a common experience for many women, despite positive steps like the recent decriminalization of abortion. “It’s like during Pride month” says Mallory Knox, a carpenter who isn’t totally sold on Mexico’s seeming feminist direction.

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People inspect damage after a powerful earthquake rattled Morocco


Marrakesh (Morocco) (AFP) – People inspect damage after a powerful earthquake rattled Morocco Friday night and killed nearly 300 people, according to a preliminary government count, with terrified residents fleeing their homes in the middle of the night. IMAGES

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