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UK polar ship RRS Sir David Attenborough prepares for Antarctica trip

Harwich (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Crew members and researchers on board the UK polar research ship RRS Sir David Attenborough prepare the vessel for its upcoming trip to Antarctica. The research platform, named after the iconic British naturalist, is “at the cutting edge of polar technology”, says Peter Davis, a physical oceanographer with the British Antarctic Survey.

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Cameroon’s opposition candidate Tchiroma declares victory in presidential vote

Garoua (Cameroon) (AFP) – Cameroon’s opposition challenger Issa Tchiroma Bakary claims election victory against incumbent President Paul Biya, who has been in power for 43 years, with official results from Sunday’s vote not expected for two weeks. “It is a clear sanction against the current regime and a plebiscite in favour of immediate change,” Bakary says in a statement.

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Jubilant crowd in Ramallah welcomes Palestinians released by Israel

Ramallah (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Buses carrying Palestinian prisoners released by Israel are greeted by a jubilant crowd in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank. It comes as world leaders gather for a summit in Egypt, where the foreign ministry has said a “document ending the war in the Gaza Strip” is expected to be signed.

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Trump says ‘long and painful nightmare’ over for Israelis and Palestinians

Jerusalem (AFP) – President Donald Trump hails an end to a “painful nightmare” and vows the US will “never forget” the October 7 attack on Israel following two years of war in Gaza, during an address to Israel’s parliament. After his address, Trump travelled to Egypt to co-chair a summit on Gaza alongside President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in the presence of a host of world leaders. The Egyptian foreign ministry says a “document ending the war in the Gaza Strip” is expected to be signed during the “historic” gathering.

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River boat users pay heavy price for DR Congo’s dearth of roads

Mbandaka (DR Congo) (AFP) – The cemetery in Mbandaka, a river port city in northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is the final resting place of many victims of the country’s repeated river boat accidents. With less than five percent of the vast nation’s roads tarmacked, many locals resort to poorly maintained “river buses” to get to school, market or work in the fields. Day and night, the so-called whaleboats ply the mighty Congo River — the second longest in Africa and the deepest in the world — overloaded with both people and cargo.

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‘It’s finally happening’: Israelis cheer in Tel Aviv amid hostage-prisoner exchange

Tel Aviv (AFP) – “It’s so exciting and overwhelming that it’s finally happening,” says Shelly Bar Nir from Tel Aviv, as a huge crowd gathers on the coastal city’s Hostages’ Square to support the hostages’ families. Hamas has handed over the 20 surviving Israeli hostages under a ceasefire agreement, as US President Donald Trump and other world leaders gear up for a summit on Gaza.

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Abbas at Gaza summit ‘sends a very positive signal’, says Macron

Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) (AFP) – Upon his arrival in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, French President Emmanuel Macron confirms that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will attend the Gaza summit, saying it “sends a very positive signal” and “recognises the role of the Palestinian Authority as a legitimate body”. The summit is also attended by US President Donald Trump.

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Israel’s Netanyahu says 20 hostages alive in Gaza, 28 deceased

Jerusalem (AFP) – “The hardest challenge of all still remains: to bring home all the remaining hostages – 20 living hostages and 28 who were taken and killed,” says Israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the hostages are due to be handed over by Hamas starting Monday evening under the terms of the new ceasefire agreement.

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Gazans return to levelled homes as Israeli army pulls back

Khan Yunis (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – “We’re going back to our areas, full of wounds and sorrow,” says a Gazan walking with his children as hundreds of displaced return to the ruins of their homes in Khan Yunis, after the Israeli army started to pull back from several areas throughout the Palestinian Territory. “Even if we return to ruins with no life, at least it’s our land,” he adds.

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