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Brazil: search continues after downpours trigger deadly landslide


Recife (Brazil) (AFP) – Rescuers and volunteers search for survivors and clear debris in Jardim Monteverde, where a landslide killed 19 people. Dozens have so far died from the torrential rains that have been falling since Tuesday in the region of Recife in northeastern Brazil. 

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Colombia’s leftist Petro celebrates win in first round of presidential vote


Bogota (AFP) – Images of Colombia’s leftist presidential candidate, Gustavo Petro celebrating on stage after voters gave him a historic lead Sunday in the country’s first round of presidential elections that will culminate in a runoff in June. With more than 97 percent of votes counted, preliminary results showed 62-year-old Gustavo Petro, a former Bogota mayor, leading with 40.3 percent to 28 percent for Rodolfo Hernandez, a 77-year-old populist outsider in surprise second place.

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Zelensky visits Ukraine’s east for first time since invasion


Kharkiv region (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky makes his first trip to the country’s war-torn east since the launch of Moscow’s invasion, as Russian forces tighten their grip around key cities in the Donbas region. Zelensky’s office posted a video on Telegram of him wearing a bullet-proof vest and being shown destroyed buildings in Kharkiv and its surroundings, from where Russian forces have retreated in recent weeks.

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Delight and despair in Paris as Real Madrid clinch Champions League title


Saint-Denis (France) (AFP) – Football fans line the streets of Paris as Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 in the Champions League final. Brazilian winger Vinicius turned in Fede Valverde’s low cross in the 59th minute at the Stade de France and Liverpool could not find an equaliser as Jurgen Klopp’s side lost to the Spanish giants in a Champions League final for the second time in five seasons.

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Trump says ‘evil’ like Texas massacre a reason to arm, not disarm


Houston (AFP) – Former US president Donald Trump rejects calls for tightened gun controls, following the Texas school massacre, saying decent Americans should be allowed the firearms they need to defend themselves against “evil.” Trump’s remarks came as he headlined an NRA event in Houston, three days after an 18-year-old gunman with a legally-bought AR-15-style rifle killed 19 children and two adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, marking the deadliest school shooting in the state’s history.

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