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Modern slavery affects 50 million worldwide, says NGO report


London (AFP) – An estimated 50 million people are living in modern slavery around the world, according to the 2023 Global Slavery Index report compiled by the human rights charity Walk Free. The group defines modern slavery as any kind of forced labour or marriage, debt bondage, human trafficking and sexual exploitation. North Korea, Eritrea and Mauritania have the highest prevalence of modern slavery in the world, with three Arab countries in the top 10 for the first time which also saw solar panels on the list, with evidence pointing to renewable industries relying on forced labour.

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French far-right leader Le Pen denies any quid pro quo with Putin


Paris (AFP) – French far-right leader Marine Le Pen testifies before the parliamentary committee on foreign interference, which is investigating potential links between her National Rally party and Russia. At the centre of the investigation is a 9.4 million euro loan her party took out from a Czech-Russian bank, which is still being repaid. “If it had committed me to anything, I wouldn’t have signed this loan,” Le Pen insists.

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Prague’s ‘Lumia’ light museum wows visitors with illusions


Prague (AFP) – Opened in late 2022, Prague’s “Lumia” light exhibition showcases cutting edge video mapping, light illusions and interactive projections in the heart of the capital of the Czech Republic’s historic city centre. The exhibition is the brainchild of artist Filip Feex, who invested his own money and took out a loan to bring it to life.

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Bolivian lawmakers brawl in parliament


Kicks, hair-pulling and clenched fists: a scuffle breaks out in the Bolivian parliament after lawmakers from the country’s leftist ruling party tried to remove protest banners held by the opposition over the detention of Luis Fernando Camacho, the conservative governor of the Santa Cruz region. The protest came as Interior Minister Eduardo del Castillo gave a presentation defending the legality of Camacho’s arrest where he branded parliamentarians from Creemos, Camacho’s party, as “radical, thieving and violent” people intent on “stealing the wallets of the Bolivian people.”

Russia says it has seized ‘drug addict’ Zelensky’s Crimean flat


Crimea (AFP) – As Russian-installed authorities in Crimea announce a new wave of seizures of Ukrainian-owned property, Sergei Aksyonov, the Moscow-appointed governor of the annexed peninsula, says the assets seized include “large wine-making enterprises, banks” and the flat of Ukraine’s “drug addict” president Volodymyr Zelensky. Russia annexed the peninsula from Kyiv in 2014, which has still not been recognised by the international community.

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