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Ancient Indian sport builds bridges across cultures in Hong Kong


Hong Kong (AFP) – Overlooked by high-rises on the outskirts of Hong Kong, a group of students practise body-slam tackles and vicious ankle-wrenches at weekly training for an unlikely sport: the ancient Indian game of kabaddi. Though its professional league has a huge following in India and surrounding nations, kabaddi — a highly physical game where the object is to tag the rival team, often by brute force — is relatively unknown outside the region. But eight years ago two Chinese anthropologists set up a Hong Kong team to encourage integration in a city which, despite its status as an international hub, can be less than inclusive, especially when it comes to non-white and non-Chinese residents.

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Lava-like blaze rages on in Beirut’s blast-hit grain silos


Beirut (AFP) – A large blaze resembling flowing lava rages in the destroyed grain silos at the port of the Lebanese capital Beirut, serving as a grim reminder of the August 4, 2020 explosion of a stockpile of ammonium nitrate fertiliser that had caught fire.

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Russian spacewalk cut short due to suit issue


In space (AFP) – A spacewalk by two Russians was ended abruptly due to a problem with the battery in cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev’s suit, though at no point was he in any danger, say US and Russian space agencies. Russian mission controllers on Earth ordered Artemyev back to the airlock, more than two hours into his trip outside the International Space Station (ISS).

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Malaysia’s Najib begins bid to overturn 1MDB jail conviction


Putrajaya (Malaysia) (AFP) – Malaysian ex-premier Najib Razak arrives at court to begin a final appeal to overturn his jail sentence for corruption in the 1MDB scandal. Depending on the verdict, the trial could see him either locked up or free to launch a political comeback.

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University hit by missiles in Mykolaiv, Ukraine


Mykolaiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – At the Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University in Mykolaiv, workers clear up debris after a double missile strike amid the Russian invasion. “It is clear that they want to completely destroy Ukraine’s education, destroy the Ukrainian spirit, destroy everything Ukrainian”, says university rector Leonid Klymenko.

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Barcelona pays tribute to victims of 2017 Las Ramblas attack


Barcelona (AFP) – Barcelona residents pay tribute to victims of the 2017 Las Ramblas attack, with Pere Aragones, the head of Catalonia’s regional government, and Barcelona mayor Ada Colau also present. Dozens of people observed a minute’s silence on the tree-lined Las Ramblas boulevard where a van mowed down pedestrians leaving behind a trail of bodies five years ago.

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Monsoon floods hit Myanmar commercial hub Yangon


Yangon (AFP) – Vehicles and commuters struggle to make their way through flooded streets in Myanmar’s Yangon after heavy rains fell on the commercial hub. “Normally, it takes one hour to get back home but now it’s been already over two hours because of flooding”, says student Yan Myo Aung.

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Former Australian PM Morrison defends secret power grab


Sydney (AFP) – Australia’s ex-prime minister Scott Morrison denies he effectively ran a shadow government during his time in office, saying it was necessary during the pandemic to secretly appoint himself to several ministerial posts. “I believed it was necessary to have authority to have what were effectively emergency powers to exercise in extreme situations”, Morrison said at a press conference on Wednesday. The revelations have sparked a political firestorm in Australia, with his successor Anthony Albanese promising a rapid investigation and accusing Morrison of carrying out an “unprecedented trashing of our democracy”.

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