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War with Pakistan shatters the education of thousands of Afghan pupils

Barikot (Afghanistan) (AFP) – The UN estimates about 12,000 schoolchildren in Afghanistan have been displaced or had their education severely disrupted due to the ongoing conflict with Pakistan. AFP visited the Afghan border village of Barikot where the school has been smashed by shells and the playground left deserted after weeks of war.

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AI table tennis robot takes on professional human players

Tokyo (AFP) – Table tennis robot ‘Ace’ competes against a professional ping pong player during project tests, in footage shared by Japanese tech group Sony. The robot uses a network of cameras and AI to perform complex, real-time interactive tasks with accurate predictions of the ball’s trajectory.

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British public mixed on cigarette ban for people born after 2008

London (AFP) – Members of the British public express mixed opinions as both chambers of the country’s parliament approve a bill to ban children aged 17 and under from buying cigarettes during their lifetime. “I think it’s a really good idea,” says nurse Christine Methnani. “Teenagers will never start to smoke and be peer pressured into smoking cigarettes,” she adds. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Reece Mellor argues that “it will 100% become more of a black market thing where people get them (cigarettes) off the streets”.

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Psychological support animals put a smile on Gaza children’s faces

Al-Zawayda (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – In an art studio in the Gaza Strip, children meet rabbits, dogs, hedgehogs and birds as part of a psychological support session. “The natural presence of animals and birds with their vibrant colours, absorbs negative energy,” says project leader Rashid Anbar. “Interacting with them fosters an atmosphere of happiness and positive energy”. Anbar rescued abandoned animals from the streets of Gaza and gave them a new purpose supporting children in the area.

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‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ stars walk red carpet at European premiere in London

London (AFP) – Film stars and creatives behind glamorous sequel “The Devil Wears Prada 2” walk the red carpet at the film’s European premiere in London. Lead actor Anne Hathaway reflects on how she and her character Andy Sachs have changed in the 20 years since the first film. “I think we’re both more confident,” she says. Director David Frankel reflects on the expectations surrounding the sequel. “I felt crushing pressure to get it right.”

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards release footage of ship seizures in Hormuz Strait

Strait of Hormuz (AFP) – Images released by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on 23 April 2026 show what it says are its naval forces seizing two commercial ships attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz. This comes amid a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran, which President Donald Trump has extended indefinitely. The Strait of Hormuz is usually the gateway for about one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquified natural gas.

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Prince Harry arrives in Kyiv for surprise trip to war-torn Ukraine

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – A video published by Ukraine’s national railway operator shows Britain’s Prince Harry arriving in Kyiv for a surprise trip: his latest visit to show support amid the Russian invasion. Harry has previously visited the war-torn country to support wounded veterans as part of his Invictus Games Foundation.

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‘AI shamans’ tell the fortunes of curious South Koreans

Seoul (AFP) – The sound of tinkling bells drifts through an alley in central Seoul, an unmistakable sign that a shaman is near — although in this case the mystic is a program powered by artificial intelligence. The cultural products store, Vinaida, is offering readings by computer-generated avatars on screens. “I saw something that said ‘AI’, which made me curious,” visitor Kim Da-ae tells AFP.

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Strait of Hormuz blockade drives up traffic at Panama Canal

Panama City (AFP) – The war in the Middle East has boosted demand to move vital cargo through the Panama Canal to such an extent that one vessel carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) paid $4 million to skip the line and avoid a wait that can take up to five days, according to an official report. A surge in such payments has been recorded since the US-Israeli attacks on Iran began on February 28, which led to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas exports from Gulf countries.

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Dolphin swims alongside bathers in southwestern France

Saint-Jean-de-Luz (France) (AFP) – A dolphin swims alongside people in the bay of Saint-Jean-de-Luz in southwestern France. The young female dolphin, believed to be about 5 years old, is said to have made her home for the past six months among the breakwaters that surround the Basque town.

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Authorities continue investigation at Teotihuacan after deadly shooting

San Juan Teotihuacán (Mexico) (AFP) – Authorities have continued carrying out forensic work at Mexico’s Teotihuacan archaeological site, a day after a gunman shot and killed a person and injured 13 people at the tourist attraction before taking his own life. Julio Cesar Jasso Ramirez, the 27-year-old gunman behind the shooting, has drawn inspiration from pre-Hispanic sacrifices and the notorious 1999 US shooting at Columbine High School, according to investigators.

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