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Argentina’s players celebrate on board a bus with supporters


Ezeiza (Argentina) (AFP) – Argentina’s players celebrate on board a bus after winning the Qatar 2022 World Cup tournament as they leave Ezeiza International Airport en route to the Argentine Football Association (AFA) training centre in Ezeiza.

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Russia won’t ‘steal’ Christmas: Kyiv mayor unveils festive tree


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Kyiv officials on Monday illuminated a Christmas tree in the city centre, refusing to let Russia “steal” the festive season from Ukrainian children. A few dozen residents braved the sub-zero temperatures to admire the tree located next to the Saint Sophia Cathedral and its emblematic golden domes — and take selfies. Meanwhile in Kharkiv, this year’s Christmas tree was installed at an underground metro.

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Philippine corpse-whisperer seeks justice for drug war victims


Manila (AFP) – Piece by piece, forensic pathologist Raquel Fortun puts together dozens of human bones like a puzzle in her search for truth about the violent deaths of drug war victims in the Philippines. One of only two forensic pathologists in the country, Fortun is helping rights groups gather evidence that one day could be used in court against police accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings. “I know they were killed violently and yes, I do whisper things to them. I do ask for help,” said Fortun.

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Sunak calls for more ‘military aid to Ukraine’ at JEF meeting in Latvia


Riga (AFP) – UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls on the leaders attending the Joint Expeditionary Force meeting in the Latvian capital, Riga, to deliver more “military aid to Ukraine”. Sunak is speaking at the third JEF meeting, which brings together the leaders of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

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‘We have finally reached our destination’: COP15 countries adopt historic UN deal to protect nature


Montreal (AFP) – The chair of the COP15 nature summit, Chinese Environment Minister Huang Runqiu, announces the adoption of a historic deal to reverse decades of environmental destruction during a marathon UN biodiversity summit. The 23-target deal pledges includes securing 30% of the planet as a protected zone by 2030, stumping up $30 billion in yearly conservation aid for the developing world, cutting environmentally destructive farming subsidies as well as safeguarding the rights of Indigenous people as stewards of their lands.

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Women suffer in crisis-hit Lebanese overcrowded prisons


Baabda (Lebanon) (AFP) – Nour is struggling to raise her infant daughter in Lebanon’s most overpopulated women’s prison: the Baabda prison outside Beirut, as the country’s economy lies in tatters. “I can’t always secure formula for my daughter,” says Nour. “Even when I ask my parents to bring formula, by the time they get here she’ll have gone without it for three days.”

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