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Queen’s corgis take the crown at new London exhibition


London (AFP) – In London, a new exhibition of photographs opens, showing the intimate relationship between the late Queen Elizabeth II and her beloved corgis. “They chart her life” explains the exhibition’s curator and Wallace Collection Director, Xavier Bray, “you see her as a young girl, you see her as an eighteen-year-old, you see her in official state with her corgis”.

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In Paris, a stone’s throw from the Arc de Triomphe, migrants are housed in a car park


Paris (AFP) – A few hundred metres from tourists taking photographs in front of the Arc de Triomphe, dozens of migrant families are taking refuge in a car park in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. According to the association Utopia 56, “there is a political will to render rough sleepers invisible. A problem that is not seen is not a problem.”

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Colombian governor hopes to fly drug lord Escobar’s hippos to Mexico and India


Doradal (Colombia) (AFP) – Anibal Gaviria, governor of Antioquia Department in northwestern Colombia, where a herd of some 150 hippos — descendants of animals once owned by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar — are breeding out of control says he hopes for the greenlight to send half of them to sanctuaries in India and Mexico.

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Turkey quake damage estimated to ‘exceed $100 bn’: UN


Gaziantep (Turkey) (AFP) – Damage from the catastrophic earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria last month has been estimated at over $100 billion for Turkey alone, the United Nations says. “Already it is clear that just the damages alone will amount to more than $100 billion,” Louisa Vinton of the UN Development Programme tells reporters via video link from Gaziantep in Turkey during a UN press conference in Geneva. SOUNDBITE

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Scenes from Hatay, one month after earthquake


Hatay (Turkey) (AFP) – One month after a deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake, the southeastern Turkish region of Hatay still bears the scars of the devastation. The catastrophic tremor and its aftershocks claimed more than 45,000 lives in Turkey and 5,000 in neighbouring Syria.

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Dreams of ‘normal life’ fuel Hong Kong trans activist’s fight


Hong Kong (AFP) – Identified as “female” on his Hong Kong ID, trans activist Henry Tse waged an arduous legal battle to have his real gender recognised. Six years later, he won the case to change his gender marker to “male” at the city’s top court — a victory he hopes will help make life easier for Hong Kong’s trans community as a whole.

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Japan H3 rocket fails, destruct command issued


Tanegashima Space Center (Japan) (AFP) – Japan’s next-generation H3 rocket failed after liftoff on Tuesday, with the space agency issuing a destruct command after concluding the mission could not succeed. IMAGES

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