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Indigenous people rally as Brazil high court resumes key lands case


Brasília (AFP) – Brazilian Indigenous people from different tribes rally in the capital, Brasilia, as Brazil’s Supreme Court weighs the legality of the so-called “time-frame argument,” which holds that native peoples should not have the right to lands where they were not present in 1988. IMAGES

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Visitors gather in Spain for ‘La Tomatina’ festival


Buñol (Spain) (AFP) – Visitors from around the world gather in Buñol, Spain, to take part in La Tomatina festival. Held on the last Wednesday of August, the event is a giant food fight that sees participants throwing huge quantities of tomatoes at each other. “What I like most about Tomatina is the people and the energy” says Huala Caloch, a visitor from India, “all the very positive energy.”

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Acai berry craze: boon or threat for the Amazon?


Abaetetuba (Brazil) (AFP) – Working in the sweltering heat of the Brazilian Amazon, Jose Diogo scales a tree and harvests a cluster of black berries: acai, the trendy “superfood” reshaping the world’s biggest rainforest. Acai has unleashed an economic boom for traditional farmers in the Amazon region, and been lauded as a way to bring “green development” to the rainforest without destroying it. But experts say it is also threatening the Amazon’s biodiversity, as single-crop fields of acai palms become increasingly common.

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Japan PM eats ‘safe and delicious’ Fukushima fish amid nuclear plant water row


Tokyo (AFP) – Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida dines on Fukushima fish in a renewed public relations effort to support Japanese seafood, after wastewater was released from the area’s crippled nuclear plant into the Pacific. The clip is part of a bid to promote products from the wider Sanriku Joban area, 12 years after Fukushima was devastated by a huge earthquake and tsunami that triggered one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters. The conservative leader joined three other ministers in his office for sashimi fish slices, boiled pork, fruits, rice and various vegetables.

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Taiwan residents release water lanterns for Hungry Ghost Month


Keelung (Taiwan) (AFP) – People in northern Taiwan release flaming water lanterns to invite ancestors and those who perished at sea to come ashore and feast during Hungry Ghost Month. Filled with joss papers, the colourful lanterns, which resemble an ancient Chinese guesthouse, are an invitation to all underworld spirits to enter the earthly realm.

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