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‘Thank god it’s leaving’: Lukashenko mocks McDonald’s after chain leaves Belarus


Minsk (AFP) – Belarus’s autocratic president, Alexander Lukashenko, mocks the international fast food chain McDonald’s after their decision to leave on account of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The restaurant’s are to be replaced by a Russian franchise. “Thank God it’s leaving,” Lukashenko says during a meeting with representatives of the country’s agricultural sector. “Who would want to eat that, my god,” he adds.

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After liberation, Ukrainian tanks head to heavily mined Kherson


Kherson (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian tanks head to Kherson following its liberation November 11 after an 8-month long Russian occupation, which left much of the city mined and in ruins. Shelling from across the Dnipro river, where Russia’s forces retreated to, leaves many buildings in the regional capital smouldering from the strikes.

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Snowstorms batter upstate New York and Ontario


Hamburg (United States) (AFP) – Lightning flashes as heavy snow coats roads and houses in upstate New York and Fort Erie, Canada, as weather forecasters predict “major to extreme impacts” in the area from up to four feet of snow in the coming days.

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‘We need a single global order’ says Macron at APEC summit


Bangkok (AFP) – President Emmanuel Macron describes current world order as “a jungle”, posing the US and China as “two big elephants, trying to become more and more nervous”. Speaking at the APEC summit in Thailand, the French leader urges the “cooperation of a lot of other animals” and calls for a single world order.

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Ukraine war is Asia’s problem too, says Macron


Bangkok (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron urges Asian countries to join the “increasing consensus” against the conflict in Ukraine, telling them the war is “your problem” too.

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World leaders arrive at APEC group session


Bangkok (AFP) – World leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping and US Vice President Kamala Harris arrive at a group session of the APEC summit to discuss balanced, inclusive and sustainable growth in Bangkok.

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As M23 rebels gain ground, humanitarian crisis deepens in DR Congo


Kanyaruchinya (DR Congo) (AFP) – The humanitarian crisis grows ever worse for those displaced by fighting between M23 rebels and the army in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Several thousand people have found themselves in the Kanyaruchinya IDP camp, near Goma, which is only 12 miles from the advancing rebels.

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