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In Miami, a best friend to bees takes her time for nature


Coral Gables (Etats-Unis) (AFP) – Melissa Sorokin sees herself as “a bee advocate,” passionate about helping whenever possible to rescue the at-risk creatures that play such a critical role in biodiversity. She clears bees from people’s homes in Miami without killing them.

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Iraqi conservators strive to preserve ancient manuscripts


Baghdad (AFP) – In an annex of Iraq’s national museum, a conservator pores over a 17th-century manuscript, carrying out delicate restoration work as part of efforts to preserve and digitise 47,000 precious texts. In a country that bears the scars of decades of conflict and has seen antiquities and cultural heritage regularly plundered, the House of Manuscripts’ collection has managed to survive.

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Floral bloom turns Saudi desert purple


Rafha (Saudi Arabia) (AFP) – A desert bloom triggered by heavier than usual winter rains has carpeted the sand dunes of northern Saudi Arabia in purple blooms, drawing sightseers from across the Arabian peninsula. “It’s magical…It’s like a painting,” says Qatari visitor Abdul Rahman Al-Marri.

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Ukraine border guards fire shells at Russians in besieged Bakhmut


Bakhmut (Ukraine) (AFP) – Officers from the State Border Guard of Ukraine fire mortars at Russian positions in embattled Bakhmut, which Russia has been trying to encircle and wrest ahead of February 24, the first anniversary of what Russia’s “special military operation” in the country. “We have to make sure that Russian soldiers don’t advance closer to our positions and that we push them out” says Artem, deputy commander.

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The escaped pet leopard that ran amok in Pakistan capital


Islamabad (AFP) – Images of a pet leopard inside a cage in a former zoo in Islamabad, after it escaped captivity at a house in the Pakistani capital. The leopard roamed the streets for hours before being shot with a sedation dart by officials, who took it to the city’s former zoo that was shut down in 2020 over its treatment of animals.

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Fukushima nuclear plant prepares to release treated wastewater despite local opposition


Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (Japan) (AFP) – Twelve years on since the nuclear catastrophe triggered by a massive earthquake and tsunami, workers at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in northeast Japan are preparing to release treated wastewater into the sea. The move faces local opposition, especially from the members of fishing community, who fear further reputational damage.

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New Zealand troops supply aid to storm-hit towns


Napier (New Zealand) (AFP) – New Zealand Defence Force delivers supplies to towns near the east-coast city of Napier, where it was hit hard by Cyclone Gabrielle. Four days of violent winds and lashing rains caused landslides and widespread flooding, lacerating the road network of the country’s North Island.

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‘I will not take part’: the Russian doing everything to evade conscription


Moscow (AFP) – Dmitry, whose name has been changed, was among the first group of men to be called up to fight in Ukraine when President Vladimir Putin announced a mobilisation in September last year. But he ignored his summons. “I believe that taking part in this disgrace is a stigma for life,” he says. Dmitry has now been hiding for four months, trapped in his own country and living in fear of being stopped by authorities. Exceptionally, he agreed to tell AFP his story, on condition of anonymity and that his location is not disclosed.

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Much love for Ukraine’s President Zelensky in Kyiv


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Although Ukrainian president Zelinsky’s approval ratings had plummeted before the war, his unwillingness to leave Kyiv and his role in leading the country through the war have now propelled his popularity again. In the capital Kyiv, Ukrainians stopped by AFP are full of praise for President Volodymyr Zelensky, a former comedian who quickly transitioned to wartime leader as Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February of 2022. Even those who admit doubts about his competence appear won over: “I will tell you frankly I did not vote for him, I did not vote for Zelensky. But during the war he showed himself as a mature politician, which I didn’t expect him to,” financier Sergiy says.

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