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World’s largest civilian hospital ship makes Dakar debut


Dakar (AFP) – An inauguration ceremony is held in the port of Dakar for the Global Mercy, the world’s largest civilian hospital ship. The 174-metre-long vessel arrived in the port on the 27th of May and will stay in Senegal for four weeks to train health professionals before returning in 2023 to provide surgical care for the poor.

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Boards against boredom: Libya rolls out first skatepark


Tripoli (AFP) – Young Libyans demonstrate their skateboarding skills at the first ever dedicated park in their capital, funded by the US embassy in Tripoli. “I’m really happy, because before there wasn’t a dedicated place for skating”, says high school student Rayan al-Omar about the newly-opened park, which has become an outlet for her generation which was deprived of means of entertainment for over a decade.

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Hurricane Agatha drenches Mexican beach resort


Huatulco (Mexico) (AFP) – Hurricane Agatha, the first of the season, lashes Huatulco on Mexico’s Pacific Coast as it barrels ashore, bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flood warnings. Agatha is the strongest storm to make landfall along Mexico’s Pacific coast in May since record keeping began in 1949, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.

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EU agrees ban on most Russian oil imports


Brussels (AFP) – European Council president Charles Michel says EU backs a ban on most Russian oil imports, after a compromise deal with Hungary to punish Moscow for the war in Ukraine.

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Killer whale stranded in France’s River Seine dies


Unknown (AFP) – The killer whale stranded for weeks in France’s River Seine between Rouen and Le Havre has been found dead and will be towed away for autopsy. The Sea Shepherd association says it located the animal on the surface thanks to information given by a sailor. Prior attempts to guide it back to sea failed and revealed it was severely sick, local authorities. Killer whales, which, despite their name belong to the dolphin family, are occasionally spotted in the English Channel but such sightings are considered rare, and even rarer in a river.

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