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London wakes up to rare March snow


London (AFP) – London wakes up to a thin dusting of snow, a rare occurence in March, as the UK begins a cold spell forecast to last several days. In Kinbrace, Scotland, temperatures plunged to minus 15.2 Celsius, making the night of 7-8 March the coldest in this month for the UK since 2010.

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Bakhmut may fall ‘in coming days’: NATO chief


Stockholm (AFP) – NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warns that the eastern Ukrainian town of Bakhmut may fall into Russian hands in the coming days following months of intense fighting.”We can not rule out that Bakhmut may eventually fall in the coming days,” Stoltenberg tells reporters in Stockholm on the sidelines of a meeting of EU defence ministers.

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Thousands protest outside Athens Academy over train tragedy


Athens (AFP) – Protesters gather outside Athens Academy ahead of a march to Syntagma Square, after a train disaster that killed 57 people and sparked anger across the country. A police spokesperson in Athens said around 23,000 people are on the streets of central Athens, as the dilapidated rail network and technical failures are blamed for the head-on collision between two trains.

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Myanmar traditional boxing packs a punch, kick and headbutt


Hlaingbwe (Myanmar) (AFP) – A five-day traditional Lethwei tournament attracts a crowd of more than 1,000 people to watch the end of the tournament in Hlaingbwe township in Karen state. Among the winners of the day, 22-year-old Hlaing Htet Aung strutted victorious from the ring despite swelling on his face.

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Afghan women march in Kabul to mark International Women’s Day


Kabul (AFP) – Around 20 women gather in Kabul to mark International Women’s Day. “Use the international stages, this is the second March 8th under the Taliban governance,” said one demonstrator, reading aloud a statement. Afghanistan under the Taliban government is the “most repressive country in the world” for women’s rights, the United Nations said Wednesday, with authorities effectively trapping them in their homes. IMAGES

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‘Close to 400,000 children’ have received new malaria vaccine in Kenya


Vihiga County (Kenya) (AFP) – Kenya widens the rollout of the groundbreaking malaria vaccine to its lake-endemic region, where many children under the age of five are killed by the mosquito-borne disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the RTS,S malaria vaccine for broader use in 2021, after a successful pilot scheme in Kenya, Ghana and Malawi.

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Women call for protection of domestic workers in Indonesia


Jakarta (AFP) – On International Women’s Day, women gather out the front of parliament calling on lawmakers to pass the long awaited bill to protect domestic workers. They hold colourful placards and posters, some printed with the face of parliament speaker Puan Maharani, and chant “long live Indonesian women”. IMAGES

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Clashes in Georgia over contentious ‘foreign agents’ law


Tbilisi (AFP) – Georgian police use water cannon against protesters as thousands of demonstrators take to the streets in the capital Tbilisi to oppose a controversial “foreign agents” bill. Georgian lawmakers gave earlier their initial backing to the draft law, which is reminiscent of Russia’s legislation used to crack down on dissent.

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