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Dead Sea an ‘ecological disaster’, but no one can agree how to fix it


En Gedi (AFP) – The Dead Sea, nestled where Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian territory meet, has famously been dying for years. The shrinking sea’s highly salty waters are rapidly retreating due to industrial use and climate change, which is accelerating their natural evaporation. With war raging in the Middle East, efforts to tackle this ever-worsening ecological disaster appear to have dissolved, too. The Israeli government claims it is looking into several solutions, including building a desalination facility and forging a canal from either the north or the south to address the general water shortages in the region, including the Dead Sea.

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‘Vikings’ burn boats as festival gets underway on Scottish island


Lerwick (AFP) – Squads take part in the ‘Up Helly Aa’ festival in Shetland’s main town of Lerwick, which celebrates the Scottish islands’ Viking past. The event, first held in 1881, is known for its festive parties that involve traditional Shetland dancing and copious alcohol consumption. The procession culminates in the participants using their flaming torches to set ablaze a replica Viking longship.

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Eyewitnesses recount chaos after deadly India festival stampede


Prayagraj (AFP) – A pre-dawn stampede at the world’s largest religious gathering killed at least 30 people in India, with many more injured after a surging crowd spilled out of a police cordon and trampled bystanders. Deadly crowd incidents are a frequent occurrence at Indian religious festivals, including the Kumbh Mela, which attracts tens of millions of devotees every 12 years to the northern city of Prayagraj.

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Bird murals appear on abandoned village houses in Hong Kong


Hong Kong (AFP) – Two British artists, Rob Aspire and Dominic Johnson-Hill, have painted colourful birds on abandoned houses on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island, hoping to “bring them back to life” and raise awareness of biodiversity.

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Chinese lion dance troupe shrugs off patriarchal past


Shantou (Chine) (AFP) – Physical exertion and deep-rooted patriarchal attitudes have long excluded women from lion dancing, but one troupe in southern China is training female dancers in an attempt to revitalise the tradition. Lion dancing mixes acrobatics, martial arts and theatre and is believed to bring prosperity and protection from evil spirits.

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French, Belgian embassies in Kinshasa targeted amid DR Congo conflict


Kinshasa (AFP) – Protesters are targeting the French and Belgian embassies in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa, criticising international inaction amid the escalating conflict in the country’s east. The M23 armed group and Rwandan soldiers have entered the city of Goma following days of deadly fighting with government forces.

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Goma residents plead for help as pro-Rwandan forces enter DR Congo city


Goma (RD Congo) (AFP) – Pro-Rwandan forces have entered the besieged city of Goma, the regional capital of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, following days of fierce and deadly fighting with government forces. The conflict has cut off water supply and electricity to local residents calling for the international community to help.

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