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Jamaicans plead for help as aid begins to trickle in after hurricane

Whitehouse (Jamaica) (AFP) – Aid begins to arrive in areas of Jamaica hardest hit by hurricane Melissa, as residents plead for help from abroad. Melissa caused at least 59 deaths and massive destruction across the Caribbean this week, notably in Jamaica where it roared ashore as a top-strength Category 5 hurricane, before striking eastern Cuba. “We need every help we can get,” Westmoreland resident Tackeisha Frazer tells AFP.

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Fans ecstatic as India lift first Women’s World Cup

Navi Mumbai (India) (AFP) – India win their first Women’s World Cup title after beating South Africa in Mumbai, triumphing at the third attempt after finishing runners-up in 2005 and 2017. “We will celebrate the whole night. Because today is the victory of our women’s team, it is the first World Cup of our women’s team,” an ecstatic fan outside the DY Patil Stadium tells AFP after the match.

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Valencia’s regional leader resigns, a year after deadly floods

Valencia (Spain) (AFP) – The heavily criticised leader of Spain’s Valencia region says he is stepping down, a year after the area was hit by floods in the country’s deadliest natural disaster in a generation. He has faced fierce scrutiny over his handling of the October 29, 2024, catastrophe that killed more than 230 people, swept away 130,000 vehicles and damaged thousands of homes, but had consistently rebuffed calls for his resignation.

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Netanyahu says Hezbollah attempting to ‘rearm’

Jerusalem (AFP) – “Hezbollah continues to take hits constantly, including these very days, but it too is trying to rearm and recover,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in remarks ahead of cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, a day after the Lebanese health ministry reported four people killed in an Israeli airstrike.

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Camels replace cows as Kenya battles drought

Sereolipi (AFP) – In northern Kenya, where drought has decimated the cattle herds of the Samburu pastoral communities, camel farming is becoming increasingly common. These long-necked mammals, capable of feeding on dry grasses and going more than a week without drinking, can produce up to six times more milk than the native livestock. “I am very happy because we now have milk to give to the children during the dry season,” says Soilin Lolpusike, mother of seven children.

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Crowded cemetery in Oaxaca as Mexicans celebrate Day of the Dead

Oaxaca (AFP) – Hundreds of people fill the cemetery of Xoxocotlan in Oaxaca de Juarez, surrounding graves adorned with flowers, candles, and offerings. They come together to celebrate the Day of the Dead — a deeply rooted Mexican tradition that fuses Indigenous spirituality with Catholic faith.

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