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Malaysian PM casts vote at elections


Kuala Lumpur (AFP) – Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob casts his vote as general elections take place across the southeast Asian country.

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Californication: Portugal lures Americans in search of West Coast lifestyle


Less violence, a lower cost of living, economic prospects and free medical care – sounds like the “dolce vita” for many Americans who have decided, in large numbers, to move to this new-found paradise: Portugal. For many, this small southern European country has become their new California. Jonathan Littman is one of these Americans, according to him: “it’s easy, I can get here in ten hours and I’m in a different world.”

Women referees train in Doha ahead of 2022 World Cup


Doha (AFP) – For the first time ever there will be women referees at a men’s World Cup finals. France’s Stephanie Frappart, Salima Mukansanga from Rwanda and Japan’s Yoshimi Yamashita are among the 36 match referees due to officiate a tournament surrounded by controversy, including criticism of the host nation’s record on women’s rights.

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Battle to save ‘ghostly’ Balkan lynx from extinction


Prespes Lake (Albania) (AFP) – In mountains overlooking an azure lake in southeast Albania, wildlife experts are tracking the Balkan lynx as part of last-gasp efforts to save the species from extinction. This critically endangered wild cat has fewer than 40 species left in the wild, according to a 2021 regional survey, threatened by deforestation and poaching.

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Cleaning the depths: divers fish for waste to preserve Greece’s Aegean shores


Náxos (Greece) (AFP) – On the island of Naxos, volunteers for the marine protection organisation, Aegean Rebreath, recover old tyres, chairs and even telephones from the bottom of the Aegean Sea. “More than a tonne of marine litter has been collected,” according to the organisation’s founder, George Sarelakos, who claims “this has breathed new life into the seabed.”

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Climate activists chuck flour on Andy Warhol artwork in Milan


Milan (AFP) – Last Generation climate activists throw eight kilos of flour on a car painted by pop art icon Andy Warhol in an exhibition in Milan, to raise the alarm on climate change, before being tackled and detained by security. Immediately afterwards, two of them glued themselves to the car windows, while the rest of the group blew up paint balloons on the ground.

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