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China says will keep ‘promoting political settlement’ in Ukraine


As Chinese President Xi Jinping holds talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow, foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin says Beijing will “continue to play a constructive role in promoting the political settlement” of the Ukraine war. Wenbin adds that Xi “stressed that voices for peace are growing” to Putin.

Zelensky tells ICC ‘world must see no one is above justice’


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky implores the International Criminal Court to ensure “accountability” for Russia’s actions in Ukraine, adding that the world needs to see that “no one is above justice” and that “no one can make torture and filtration camps to exterminate a nation”. The address follows the issue on Friday of arrest warrants for President Vladimir Putin and his Commissioner for Children’s Rights, Maria Lvova-Belova, over the “illegal deportation” of Ukrainian children to Russia.

No freedom on the horizon for Bangkok’s ‘mall gorilla’


Bangkok (AFP) – Seven storeys above a shop floor hawking cheap perfume and nylon underwear, Thailand’s “shopping mall gorilla” sits alone in a cage — her home for 30 years. Activists around the world have long called for the primate to be moved from Pata Zoo. But the family who owns Bua Noi have resisted public and government pressure to let go of the critically endangered animal.

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Ukrainian soldiers ride out war stress with horse therapy


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – In a cosy barn on the outskirts of Kyiv, a group of Ukrainian soldiers take a break from battle with a session of hippotherapy — using riding and contact with horses to relieve the stress brought by their time at the front.

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French students protest against pension reforms


Paris (AFP) – Hundreds of students gather in central Paris on Monday night to demonstrate against French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms, which raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.

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Libyan chefs cook up giant couscous for UNESCO recognition bid


Sabratha (Libya) (AFP) – Dozens of Libyan chefs get to work preparing a couscous platter the size of a large inflatable swimming pool as they seek international recognition for their country’s beloved dish. “It’s part of our identity, our culture, our heritage and we’re proud of it,” says spectator Ahlam Fakhri, watching the four-metre (13-foot) diameter semolina dish take shape.

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