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Mattel unveils Barbie doll with Down syndrome


Unknown (AFP) – US toy manufacturer Mattel unveils a new Barbie with Down syndrome, in bid to make the popular dolls more inclusive. The toy was brought to market through work with the National Down Syndrome Society.

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Centuries-old masterpieces copied at French museums’ moulding workshop


Saint-Denis (France) (AFP) – The bust of Marie-Antoinette or a reproduction of Antinous displayed in the Capitol in Rome: the moulding workshop of the Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais in Saint-Denis has been reproducing works of art for over 200 years. Created just after the Louvre Museum to safeguard its heritage but also to export works for schools and institutions, the workshop now also caters for private orders.

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Centuries-old teenage mummy unearthed in Peru


Cajamarquilla (Peru) (AFP) – Images released by the Peruvian University of San Marcos show the the remains of an adolescent who lived between 800 and 1200 years ago. These are the first such remains discovered in section 8 of the famous Cajamarquilla archaeological complex on the outskirts of Lima. 

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Volodymyr Zelensky pays tribute to the victims of the Chernobyl disaster


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky lays a wreath in front of memorials dedicated to the victims of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. A reactor at the Chernobyl power plant, about 100 km north of Kiev, exploded on April 26, 1986, when Ukraine was still part of the USSR.

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Migrants rescued by Libyan coastguard arrive at Garabulli port


Garabulli (Libya) (AFP) – Boats transporting migrants of different nationalities arrive in the port of Garabulli after being rescued by the Libyan coastguard. The Libyan coastguard recovered the bodies of 11 drowned migrants, including a child, after their Europe-bound boat sank off the coast of Libya, and saved the survivors of the shipwreck who were able to swim to shore.

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Albanian family holds tight to tiny Koran


Tirana (AFP) – Printed most likely towards the end of the 19th Century on nearly 900 pages, a miniature Koran, considered one of the smallest in the world, has been preciously kept by an Albanian family in Tirana for several generations. For generations, the postage-stamp sized book has been passed down in Mario Prushi’s family.

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