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Spain in shock after floods kill at least 95 people


Sedaví (Spain) (AFP) – Residents in Spain’s Valencia are in shock after deadly floods that hit the region, killing at least 95 people. Authorities warn the emergency is still not over, asking people in flood-stricken regions to stay at home as rescuers race to find survivors in the rare disaster.

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Colombia’s Awa Indigenous people, defenders of the jungle struggling to survive


El Diviso (Colombia) (AFP) – Indigenous people of Colombia, the Awas have been threatened by armed groups in the country’s southwestern rainforests for decades, but insist on peacefully protecting the environment they feel connected to. As environmental leaders gather for COP16, the Awas embody the struggle for survival of native peoples and the defense of the jungle.

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Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews protest army enlistment


Ramat Gan (Israel) (AFP) – Israeli security forces disperse ultra-Orthodox demonstrators protesting army enlistment outside Tel Hashomer’s army base in Ramat Gan. The community has been historically exempt, but a June decree has annulled the understanding, as Israel continues its war in Gaza and conflict against Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iran.

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Colombian zoo and its furry residents mark Halloween


Cali (Colombia) (AFP) – African wild dogs walking next to cardboard tombstones or lions eating from a carved pumpkin — residents of Cali’s zoo are also marking Halloween, as the Colombian city hosts the UN summit on biodiversity.

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‘New wave’ as start-up sweeps up Thai ocean plastic


Ranong (Thailand) (AFP) – As a long-tail boat arrives at a fishing village on the southern Thai island of Koh Chang, residents gather to sell their wares — not seafood, but plastic. The villagers, members of the semi-nomadic Moken people, are selling to Tide, a start-up attempting to create new value from old plastic collected from or near the sea. Recyclers have long scooped up some of the over six million tonnes of plastic that the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development estimates enters the ocean each year. But Tide works directly with everyone in the process, from collectors in remote Thai fishing villages to carpet manufacturers in the Netherlands.

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