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For some Ukrainians, war forces dramatic career changes


Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Denys Zhupnyk dreams of concerts and festivals as he drives a taxi around Kyiv, picking up and dropping off passengers. Before Russia invaded, the 34-year-old was a radio and TV host working for Ukraine’s most popular stations. He is one of many Ukrainians who have had to dramatically change how they make ends meet as war ravages the country’s economy, disrupting whole industries.

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Hong Kong diaspora bemoans city’s lost freedoms 25 years after handover


Hong Kong (AFP) – Government estimates show hundreds of thousands of people quit Hong Kong in the years that preceded the handover for a new life overseas — many citing fears of a future under Beijing’s thumb. As the territory celebrates the handover’s 25th anniversary on Friday, with citywide posters proclaiming “a new era of stability, prosperity and opportunity”, another exodus is underway.

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Google unveils new Bay View Campus


Mountain View (United States) (AFP) – After five years of construction, Google opened its new Bay View Campus to workers this week. Scaled with solar panels, the building stands at 1.1 million square feet, next to corporate housing and the Googleplex. The company is currently embracing a hybrid model between work-from-home and in the office but expects its new campus to quickly fill by a growing workforce.

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Mucky business: Thai prisoners clean Bangkok sewers after pandemic delay


Bangkok (AFP) – Thai prisoners clean Bangkok’s congested drains for the first time in two years. Pre-pandemic convicts volunteer to clear the sewers of Thailand’s capital, earning time off their sentences. But fears of spreading the virus meant the grubby work has been done by city authorities and workers, until now.

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‘Terrible beyond words’: Ukraine residents describe mall strike


Kremenchuk (Ukraine) (AFP) – “It’s terrible beyond words. How many people were there. Rush hour, people were returning from work,” says a Kremenchuk resident. Dozens were injured and many are still missing after the strike set off a blaze inside a shopping centre in Kremenchuk on Monday. The Russian army claimed Tuesday it had hit a nearby weapons depot with the explosion sparking the blaze at the shopping centre, which according to Moscow was “not operational” at the time. 

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