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Tunisian artist ‘InkMan’ finds fame with traditional calligraphy


Tunis (AFP) – Mohamed Kilani Tbib, known as InkMan, is a calligrapher who has been creating unique works inspired by the Arabic and Latin alphabets for the past eight years. At the age of 32, the artist signed the latest design for Guerlain’s perfume called “The Bee Bottle”. This collaboration marks a springboard for the artist who has struggled to develop his art, which he practises in his studio in Tunisia’s Hammam-Lif. His objective is now to evolve abroad and to meet new people through his art.

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Putin says ‘impossible’ to isolate Russia


Vladivostok (Russia) (AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin says it is “impossible” to isolate Moscow and vows to cut gas and oil deliveries to countries imposing a price cap on supplies. Speaking at an economic forum, over six months after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine, the Russian leader says the coronavirus pandemic has been replaced by other global challenges “threatening the whole world”, including “sanctions fever in the West”.

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Timelapse of storms over France’s Nimes at night


Montpellier (France) (AFP) – Timelapse of storm clouds forming over the city of Nimes in southern France, filmed during the night, while the French weather service warned of risks after fierce rainstorms.

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Escaped chimpanzee returns to Ukraine zoo after being given rain jacket


Kharkiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – A zoo employee persuades an escaped chimpanzee wandering the streets of the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv to return home by offering it a rain jacket. According to local news reports, the animal known as Chichi untangled the protective fence and easily opened the locks on the enclosure, and then went for a walk in the city. Chichi was also offered some treats but what persuaded the chimp to return home was its favourite yellow rain jacket, followed by a hug from the zoo employee.

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UN watchdog urges ‘security’ zone at Ukraine nuclear plant


United Nations (United States) (AFP) – The UN’s atomic watchdog calls for a “a nuclear safety and security protection zone” to be set up around Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russia, as the area was hit by fresh shelling. “We are playing with fire and something very, very catastrophic could take place,” warns IAEA chief Rafael Grossi during a United Nations Security Council meeting.

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