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Russian rescue dog back on all fours with titanium paws


Novosibirsk (Russia) (AFP) – Monika the Russian rescue dog is ready for her new life after she was fitted with four prosthetic titanium paws after being found abandoned in a forest with four stumps. Luckily, she ended up in the caring hands of Alla Leonkina, a volunteer from Krasnodar, who fundraised to get Monika the pricey and complex operation she needed.

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US teen Kyle Rittenhouse cleared over protester deaths


Kenosha (United States) (AFP) – People protest after Kyle Rittenhouse, the American teenager who shot dead two men during protests and riots against police brutality in Wisconsin last year, was acquitted of all charges after a high-profile and politically divisive trial.

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UN wants proof of missing Chinese tennis star’s wellbeing


Geneva (AFP) – UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Liz Throssell says the UN wants proof of the whereabouts of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai, who went missing after making sexual assault allegations against a top Communist Party official.

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Clearing Afghanistan’s landmines one careful step at a time


Nad-e-Ali (Afghanistan) (AFP) – For decades, Afghanistan’s Helmand province has been on the frontline of the country’s conflict, and the landscape bears the scars. Since the departure of US troops in the summer, the remnants of war remain a serious threat to Afghans’ safety. Since 1989, 41,085 Afghan civilians have been killed or injured by landmines and unexploded ordnance, according to the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS). In an effort to prevent any further loss of life, demining NGO the HALO Trust is racing against time to “decontaminate” one of the most heavily mined countries in the world.

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Migrating great white pelicans feed on fish as part of Israel project


Netanya (Israel) (AFP) – Migrating great white pelicans, also known as the eastern white pelicans, feed on fish at a water reservoir as part of a project funded by Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority which aims at preventing pelicans from feeding from commercial fish farms.

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Toxic foam covers India’s sacred Yamuna river


New Delhi (AFP) – One of India’s holiest rivers – the Yamuna – is coated with toxic foam, adding to the woes of New Delhi residents already enduring a blanket of thick smog over the capital. The city government has blamed the blight on “heavy sewage and industrial waste” discharged into the river from further upstream last week. But it didn’t stop several Hindu worshippers from taking a dip in the river to mark Chhath Puja, a four-day festival to offer prayers to the sun.

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