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Zimbabwe votes in uphill election for defiant opposition


Harare (AFP) – Zimbabweans go to the polls in closely-watched presidential and legislative elections, after a campaign tainted by a crackdown on the opposition, fears of vote rigging and public anger at the economic crisis. IMAGES

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Summer heat forces morning grape harvests in Bordeaux


Saint-Quentin-de-Baron (France) (AFP) – As the sun rises over the vineyards in Saint-Quentin-de-Baron in the Bordeaux region, grape pickers are already getting to work. Even as most of France swelters under a heatwave, the 2023 harvest gets underway, forcing workers to adapt.

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Traditional water jousting thrills southeastern French towns


Sète (France) (AFP) – Thrashing oars, baying crowds and men tumbling from three-metre-high platforms into the Sete Royal Canal. This is water jousting, a traditional Languedoc regional sport believed to have been brought to southeastern France in the 13th century. “It’s our national sport” says one of those taking part. “It’s our World Cup”. Water jousting events have been organised in the southeastern French town of Sete every summer since 1744, interrupted only by the Revolution, two World Wars and the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Largest prison in the Americas holds 12,000 after El Salvador war on gangs


Tecoluca (El Salvador) (AFP) – “We’re persevering day by day” says Jose Hurquilla Bonilla, one of more than 12,000 inmates held in El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison, which has now been in operation for six months. The facility, said to have a capacity of 40,000, is considered the largest in the Americas and was built on the orders of President Nayib Bukele to hold some of the 70,000 suspected gang members arrested during his war on gang violence.

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Hong Kong to curb some Japan food imports over Fukushima water release


Hong Kong (AFP) – Hong Kong will ban the import of “aquatic products” from 10 Japanese prefectures, says Tse Chin-wan, Secretary for Environment and Ecology, following Japan’s announcement that it would start discharging water from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean from Thursday August 24.

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Japan PM urges removal of ‘import restrictions’ placed over Fukushima water release


Tokyo (AFP) – Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urges the “early removal of import restrictions” placed on his country as it prepares to release cooling water from the stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. China has banned food shipments from several Japanese prefectures in response to the upcoming release, which is scheduled to begin on Thursday and has drawn criticism from Japan’s domestic fishing industry, foreign governments and environmental groups.

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Clouds of smoke cover the sky as Greece battles deadly wildfire


Komotini (Greece) (AFP) – Thick clouds of smoke cover the sky near the Greek cities of Alexandroupoli and Komotini as the country battles its second wave of wildfires in a month. Two people have died in the latest blazes, which have forced widespread evacuations.

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Spanish football boss apologises for kissing World Cup star at ceremony


Unknown (AFP) – Luis Rubiales, the president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), apologises for kissing star player Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain’s win in the Women’s World Cup. Rubiales, 45, says it happened “without any ill intention in a moment of the highest exuberance”. He kissed Hermoso after she collected her medal, provoking an immediate global reaction.

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