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Colombian flower festival wraps up with parade in Medellin


Medellín (Colombia) (AFP) – Thousands of Colombians and visitors take part in the ‘Silleteros’ parade in Medellin to close the city’s annual flower festival, in which participants walk along avenues carrying heavy and elaborate floral arrangements, which can weigh up to 70 kilos.

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Greek police evacuate elderly people near Athens amid blazing wildfires


Varnávas (Greece) (AFP) – Greek police officers help evacuate elderly people from their homes as wildfires blaze in Varnavas, some 40km north of Athens. Thousands of people living around the Greek capital have fled their homes as a huge wildfire front creeps closer, despite “superhuman” efforts to contain the blaze, officials say.

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Gazans flee as Israeli forces push into Khan Yunis


Khan Yunis (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Palestinians flee southern Gaza’s main city as Israel warns of a new military operation, a day after one of the deadliest reported strikes in more than 10 months of war.

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Pakistan welcomes back Olympic javelin record-breaker Arshad Nadeem


Lahore (AFP) – Fans welcome Pakistan javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem as he lands in Lahore after spearing a gold medal in the Paris games and setting a new Olympic record. Despite practising with rickety equipment and with little access to the gyms and training grounds his international competitors have, Nadeem gave Pakistan its first Olympic gold medal in 40 years. “What Arshad Nadeem has done was an unachievable thing,” says one fan. “We never thought that we would see this in our life.”

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Migrants in shock at Belfast racist attacks while locals rally in support


Belfast (AFP) – Migrants in Belfast are in shock over racist attacks on foreign-owned shops and businesses on August 3, with several shops torched and windows smashed. Local people have rallied in support with thousands taking part in an anti-racism march and demonstration in Belfast city centre. “Belfast is a welcoming city,” says Fiona Doran, Head of United Against Racism. “It’s a city that says no to racism.”

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Paris 2024 chief promises ‘special’ closing ceremony


Paris (AFP) – Paris 2024 chief organiser Tony Estanguet promises a “special” end to the Olympics. Speaking the day before the closing ceremony, Estanguet is careful not to spoil any surprises. He reveals, however, that 1,000 more athletes than expected will attend. “We’re delighted to be able to welcome them tomorrow evening and thank them because, frankly, they’ve made these Games great for us,” he tells AFP.

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Tokyo residents brace themselves after ‘megaquake’ warning


Tokio (AFP) – People in Japan are urged to avoid panic-buying after the country’s weather agency issued warnings over a potential large earthquake. This comes after a magnitude 7.1 jolt impacted the south on Thursday, leaving 14 people injured. “I’ve been trying to figure out how best to evacuate,” one Tokyo resident tells AFP.

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Lyles ‘very proud’ of 200m Olympic bronze medal


Paris (AFP) – “This might be my favourite medal that I have so far,” says 100m Olympic champion Noah Lyles about his 200m bronze medal. Lyles, who was hoping to achieve a 100m-200m double in Paris, was taken off the track in a wheelchair following the 200m final. He revealed later he had tested positive for COVID.

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