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Uyghur woman unable to contact family in Xinjiang


Istanbul (AFP) – Nursimangul Abdureshid has had no contact with her family for several years, ever since they disappeared in China’s western Xinjiang region. But a recent leaked list of thousands of detained Uyghurs has helped her at least shed some light on their whereabouts.

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Cannes film festival director comments about stand on Russia


Cannes (France) (AFP) – Cannes film festival director Thierry Fremaux comments on why there will be no official Russian representatives at the event, nor a total boycott of Russian cinema. The festival banned official Russian delegations from the event but will feature “Tchaikovski’s Wife” by exiled Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov, who has been outspoken about the war. DURATION: 01:10

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Pope jokes ‘a little tequila’ would ease knee pain


Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis quips that a shot of tequila would help him with a painful knee that has forced the 85-year-old Argentinian to use a wheelchair. “You know what I need for my leg? A little tequila!” Francis jokes with a group of newly-ordained Mexican priests in a video that went viral on TikTok.

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Extreme temperatures compound poverty in Pakistan’s hottest city


Jacobabad (Pakistan) (AFP) – Jacobabad in Pakistan’s arid Sindh province is in the grip of the latest heatwave to hit South Asia -– peaking at 51 degrees Celsius (124 Fahrenheit) at the weekend. Experts say the searing weather is in line with projections for global warming.

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For residents of Kyiv, Eurovision win offers little ‘ray of happiness’


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Kyiv residents get an unexpected boost after Ukraine swept to victory at the Eurovision Song Contest with an infectious hip-hop folk melody. The win has raised spirits in the embattled nation which fighting off a Russian invasion that has killed thousands and displaced millions of people.

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Ukraine’s Eurovision winners celebrate ‘important victory’ for their nation


Turin (Italy) (AFP) – ‘The victory is very important to Ukraine, especially this year,’ says Kalush Orchestra frontman, Oleh Psiuk, after winning the Eurovision Song Contest for Ukraine with an infectious hip-hop folk melody. The band received special authorisation from Ukraine’s government to attend Eurovision, since men of fighting age are prohibited from leaving the country, but that permit expires in two days. Psiuk said he was not sure what awaited the band as war rages back home.

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