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Nothing but destruction in southern Ukrainian village


Oleksandrivka (Ukraine) (AFP) – The small Ukrainian village of Oleksandrivka, in the country’s southern Kherson region, has suffered weeks of shelling that has left destruction at every turn. Rubble is all that remains of many buildings. “Not a single room was left untouched,” says Inna Zozulya of her house, “my parents wanted to move in… but there is simply no place to come back to.”

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In Japan, a Cadillac is Santa’s vehicle of choice


Tokyo (AFP) – In Tokyo, a 1959 Cadillac Coupe DeVille is Santa’s favourite car. Retro cars enthusiasts dress up and gather in Japan’s capital on Christmas Eve for a special charity event and distribute toys to children.

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Aston, the bull who thinks he’s a horse


Viéville-sous-les-Côtes (France) (AFP) – At the foot of the vineyards outside a sleepy village in northern France, Sabine Rouas and her steed Aston, a 1.4-tonne (3,000-pound) bull, make stately progress. A van pulls to a halt and the bemused driver takes out his phone to record the scene. Aston’s outings often trigger the same reaction, and give Sabine a chuckle. “Honestly, I didn’t invent this,” she says. “Look around the world, people ride all sorts of animals — ostriches, camels, elephants.” Aston is a local celebrity in the Meuse region, and now around the world.

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‘The page on which we exist, they have burnt it’: University ban dismays Afghan women students


Kabul (AFP) – Afghanistan’s women students are both dismayed and angered by the Taliban’s announcement that they are banned from attending university, the latest assault on women’s rights in the country. Wajiha Kazimi, a 19-year-old student who survived a suicide attack on her education centre in September, says the Taliban have “totally burnt the page on which we exist.” Despite promising a softer rule when they seized power last year, the hardline Islamists have ratcheted up restrictions on all aspects of women’s lives, ignoring international outrage.

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Christmas displays light up Tokyo as pandemic lingers


Tokyo (AFP) – Seasonal lighting brightens Tokyo ahead of the Christmas weekend. Festive events are slowly returning to the capital for the first time in three years, although many people still wear surgical masks and the number of new coronavirus cases remains high.

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