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Nobel de la paix: Machado fait sa première apparition publique depuis onze mois

Oslo (AFP) – L’opposante vénézuélienne Maria Corina Machado, qui vit dans la clandestinité dans son pays, salue ses partisans depuis le balcon du Grand Hotel à Oslo, faisant ainsi sa première apparition publique depuis onze mois. Arrivée trop tard dans la capitale norvégienne pour assister à la cérémonie de remise de son prix Nobel de la paix, c’est sa fille qui l’a reçu en son absence, quelques heures auparavant. IMAGES

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Nobel laureate Machado makes first public appearance in 11 months

Oslo (AFP) – Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado greets supporters from the balcony of her hotel in Oslo early Thursday, her first public appearance in 11 months. Arriving too late in Norway to attend the ceremony, Machado was awarded the prestigious peace prize in absentia. Since going into hiding, Machado’s only public appearance was on January 9, in Caracas, where she protested President Nicolas Maduro’s inauguration for his third term. IMAGES

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Nobel laureate Machado makes first public appearance in 11 months

Oslo (AFP) – Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado greets supporters from the balcony of her hotel in Oslo early Thursday, her first public appearance in 11 months. Arriving too late in Norway to attend the ceremony, Machado was awarded the prestigious peace prize in absentia. Since going into hiding, Machado’s only public appearance was on January 9, in Caracas, where she protested President Nicolas Maduro’s inauguration for his third term. IMAGES

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Venezuela opposition leader Machado to miss Nobel Peace Prize ceremony

Oslo (AFP) – Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado will not be present to accept her Nobel Peace Prize award in Oslo, and will instead be represented by her daughter. Machado, 58, lives in hiding and it was not known ahead of the ceremony whether she had managed to leave Venezuela.

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Sound of artillery fire at Cambodia-Thai border as clashes spread

Samraong (Cambodia) (AFP) – The sound of artillery fire rings out in the border town of Samraong as fighting between Cambodia and its neighbour Thailand intensifies. At least 10 soldiers and civilians have been killed on both sides in the latest spate of violence, officials say, while more than 140,000 civilians have fled the areas near where jets, tanks and drones were waging battle. IMAGES

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People in Mendoza protest during debate on a bill that would allow mining

Mendoza (Argentina) (AFP) – People protest in Mendoza as the Legislature’s Senate discusses the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the San Jorge Project, the final administrative step for an initiative seeking to extract copper from a deposit in the mountain town of Uspallata. IMAGES

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Japanese aid workers treat patients after deadly Sri Lanka cyclone

Chilaw (Sri Lanka) (AFP) – Japanese aid workers help those impacted by Sri Lanka’s worst cyclone this century, which killed at least 638 people in late November. The emergency medical camp was set up in the coastal town of Chilaw, where the main hospital was flooded and put out of action. It has only just reopened, nearly two weeks after the cyclone hit. The camp has a capacity of around 150 patients per day, but Taketo Kurozumi, head of disaster medical management at Teikyo University, says his team are seeing numbers increase, with common problems including skin and respiratory problems, as well as mosquito-borne diseases.

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67 journalists killed in 2025, half in Gaza, says Reporters Without Borders

Paris (France) (AFP) – Sixty-seven journalists have been killed this year while performing their duties or because of their profession, says media freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF). The figure, outlined in RSF’s latest annual report, is an increase on the 66 killed in 2024. As for who is responsible for the deaths, “it is the Israeli armed forces,” explains RSF director general Thibaut Bruttin, with the report placing 43 percent of the deaths in the Gaza Strip. Bruttin also points the finger at organised crime in Mexico and Latin America.

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Christmas magic meets harsh reality as US shoppers feel inflation sting

Gaithersburg (United States) (AFP) – At a Christmas market outside the US capital, festive cheer alone can’t drive cost of living concerns out of shoppers’ minds. “Prices are terrible,” says local high school teacher James Doffermyre, as American households contend with creeping inflation. While President Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs haven’t triggered a broad surge in consumer inflation, companies have noted steeper business costs and some have opted to pass these on by raising product prices.

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