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Quake damages buildings and sparks panic in Italy’s Naples


Naples (Italy) (AFP) – A 4.4-magnitude earthquake in southern Italy has left buildings damaged and sent several people to hospital with minor injuries, officials say. The quake struck in the early hours and was followed by several smaller tremors, sending residents fleeing into the street. The Campi Flegrei area around Naples is the caldera — or hollow — left behind by a massive eruption 40,000 years ago. Specialists say another full-blown eruption in the near future remains unlikely.

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Climate change pushes Mongolian herders to the brink


Kharkhorin (Mongolia) (AFP) – Mongolian herder Zandan Lkhamsuren lost all but two of his 280-strong flock of sheep in last year’s deep freeze — known as a ‘dzud’ — an extreme weather event that is becoming more frequent and more intense in a country badly affected by climate change. Across Mongolia, more than seven million animals were killed, over a tenth of the country’s total. The loss wiped out most of Lkhamsuren’s income, meaning his family couldn’t afford the tuition fees for his two daughters, who were both meant to start at Ulaanbaatar university.

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Three killed by grenade attack in Colombian capital


Bogotá (AFP) – Police investigate the site of a grenade attack that killed three people and wounded nine others in Bogota, the Colombian capital. The attack follows a similar incident in the same neighborhood three weeks ago, with police saying it was the result of a drug turf war between rival organized crime groups.

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Heavy rains hit the city of Sao Paulo


Sao Paulo (AFP) – More than 300 trees have fallen, leaving at least 74,000 people without electricity and causing one death due to heavy rains in Sao Paulo. IMAGES

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Sixth group of Iraqis leave Al-Hol camp to return home


Al-Hol Camp (Syria) (AFP) – A sixth group of Iraqis, including 160 families, are released from Syria’s northeast Al-Hol camp. Syria’s semi-autonomous Kurdish administration aims to empty camps in the northeast of thousands of displaced Syrians and Iraqi refugees, including suspected relatives of jihadists, by the end of the year. More than 4,000 people have been returned to Iraq since the start of the year, according to the Al-Hol camp manager, with around 14,500 still inside.

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Kung fu girl group puts fresh spin on ancient Chinese art


Chinese martial arts have long been considered a male-dominated sphere, but a group of Gen Z women are using the power of social media to promote girls’ participation. The nine-woman troupe Emei Kung Fu Girls have racked up more than 23 million views on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok.

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