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Alleged gang members deported from US arrive in El Salvador mega prison

San Luis Talpa (Salvador) (AFP) – Over 200 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang arrive at the maximum security Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a mega-prison on the edge of a jungle 75 kilometers (45 miles) southeast of San Salvador, after being deported from the US despite a US federal judge granting a temporary suspension of the expulsions order.

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Armed groups covet cocoa in conflict-torn east DR Congo

Mavivi (RD Congo) (AFP) – Judith Kahindo makes her way through a tangled forest to harvest cocoa on her isolated plantation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the world’s leading cocoa exporters and where the crop is coveted by armed groups. “We tend our fields with the fear of being massacred” she says.

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Mass Ramadan iftar meal amid rubble in Gaza’s Beit Lahia

Beit Lahia (Territoires palestiniens) (AFP) – Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia gather for a mass fast-breaking iftar meal amid the rubble of destroyed buildings, as the ravaged territory spends its second Islamic holy month of Ramadan amidst the war.

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Emergency services on site after fire at North Macedonia nightclub kills 51

Kocani (AFP) – Firefighters and emergency services are on site after a fire that tore through a nightclub in North Macedonia’s Kocani, killing 51 revellers. More than 100 people have been wounded, according to the country’s interior minister. The fire broke out in the nightclub “Pulse”, where more than 1,000 mostly young fans had crammed in to see the hip-hop duo DNK, popular in the country.

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‘A dream’: Syrians celebrate uprising anniversary in Damascus

Damas (AFP) – Syrian army helicopters drop confetti and leaflets on people celebrating the fourteenth anniversary of the uprising at a rally in Damascus’ Umayyad Square. The rally is the first in the capital after years under toppled president Bashar al-Assad.

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Activist Mahmoud Khalil arrested by plainclothes agents as wife records

New York (AFP) – Palestinian student campaigner Mahmoud Khalil is arrested on 8 March 2025 by plainclothes agents in New York as his eight-months-pregnant wife, Noor Abdalla, records the scene. The officers did not present a warrant or identify themselves. Khalil was arrested by US immigration officials despite holding a permanent residency green card.

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Former sex worker records Tokyo’s red-light history through photography

Tokyo (AFP) – Former sex worker and photographer Beniko is on a mission to capture the spirit of Tokyo’s historic red-light district, formerly known as Yoshiwara, a place she once called home. “These places are often referred to as having a “negative history”, she says, “but the truth is that through the years people lived there, people made their lives there, sometimes struggled to survive. I want to share that.”

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Moroccan stucco, a dwindling traditional craft at risk of disappearing

Salé (Maroc) (AFP) – Abdel Aziz Touil is one of the few stucco master craftsmen in Morocco, experts in a craft threatened by dwindling numbers and the lack of interest from younger generations. Over the centuries, stucco, a type of plaster, has been an essential element of Moroccan architecture.

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Celebrated Ivorian artist Aboudia stands for ‘children of the street’

Assinie-Mafia (Côte d’Ivoire) (AFP) – His self-described “naive” style of paintings, mostly inspired by “street children”, has made Ivorian artist Aboudia one of the world’s bestselling artists despite the resistance and hardships along the way. “I talk a lot about the children who are on the street. Basically, it’s not where they belong,” he states.

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England team should ‘reflect the Premier League’ says new coach Tuchel

London (AFP) – Newly appointed England football coach Thomas Tuchel says the national team “needs to reflect the Premier League,” describing the domestic competition as “the strongest league in the world”. Speaking at Wembley Stadium, in his first press conference in the job, Tuchel says his England side will “implement a direct style” and “increase the intensity in our game.”

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Pro and anti-Duterte demonstrations as ex-Filipino leaders appears before ICC

The Hague (AFP) – As former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte appears via video at the International Criminal Court, dozens of demonstrators gather outside the building, voicing both support and opposition for the 79-year-old. Duterte has been charged with the crime against humanity of murder over thousands killed during his time in office in campaigns against drug users and dealers, rights groups say. Victims’ families have welcomed the trial, while Duterte’s supporters believe he was “kidnapped” and sent to The Hague amid a falling out with the ruling Marcos family.

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