Cookie Settings AFP UK – Page 262 – Squid Videos

AFP UK

Migrant caravan departs southern Mexico ahead of Trump’s inauguration

Tapachula (Mexico) (AFP) – More than a thousand migrants depart southern Mexico in a caravan as a form of protest ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration as US president. The Republican vowed to unleash a blitz of executive orders undoing outgoing president Joe Biden’s legacy, and to launch immediate deportations of undocumented migrants. IMAGES

©AFP

Optimism in short supply in Beijing on day of Trump inauguration

Beijing (AFP) – “I don’t hold out much hope,” says Dai, a student in Beijing, on the day of Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration. Expectations are low in the Chinese capital after Trump’s economic threat to impose tariffs on products from the country, as well as those from Canada and Mexico.

©AFP

Putin congratulates Trump on inauguration day, calls for ‘long-term peace’ in Ukraine

Novo-Ogaryovo (Russia) (AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates Donald Trump on his inauguration, which kicks off a second term in office for the US President. Putin also uses his address to say any pause in the fighting in Ukraine should not be “some kind of respite for regrouping forces”, but “a long-term peace”. Trump has said he intends to bring a quick end to the conflict, without specifying how.

©AFP

Images of Mexico-US border at sunrise ahead of Trump taking office

Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) (AFP) – Images of the Mexico-US border in Ciudad Juarez ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration for a second term as US president. The Republican has vowed to unleash a blitz of executive orders undoing outgoing president Joe Biden’s legacy, and to launch immediate deportations of undocumented migrants. IMAGES

©AFP

War ‘cannot be stopped in one day’, say Ukrainian soldiers ahead of Trump inauguration

(AFP) – “I don’t believe that a war of this magnitude can be ended in one day. It’s not realistic. This is a romantic idea…” says Volodymyr, 37th Marine Brigade battalion commander operating in Ukraine’s Donetsk region. With the United States about to inaugurate Donald Trump as president for the second time, Ukrainian soldiers on the eastern frontlines voice their concerns about a possible cut in funding, and scepticism about the prospect of a brisk end to the war. During the US election campaign Trump said he could bring the war to an end in a day but has failed to say how he would do so, although some fear he envisions pressuring Ukraine to give up land that Russia has captured.

©AFP

Displaced Palestinians say "nothing left" in northern Gaza after ceasefire begins

Jabalia (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Scores of displaced Palestinians walk along a road in Jabalia, as they leave areas near Gaza City where they had taken refuge, and head further north. Israel on Sunday said a truce with Hamas began in Gaza at 0915 GMT, nearly three hours after initially scheduled, following a last-minute delay on the orders of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

©AFP

Chinese people share their views on TikTok shut down in the US

Rockville (United States) (AFP) – Beijing residents share their views on TikTok disconnecting access to its users in the United States. The shut down came late on Saturday, shortly before a national ban on the app was to take effect, with President-elect Donald Trump unable to intervene until he takes office. The law requires Apple and Google to remove TikTok from their app stores, blocking new downloads. The companies could face penalties of up to $5,000 per user who can access the app.

©AFP

Pets and owners reunited after being separated in Los Angeles fires

Pasadena (United States) (AFP) – Pet owners are reunited with their animals at the NGO Pasadena Humane, which took in more that 500 pets when fires broke out in the Los Angeles area on January 6. Some were given to the organisation temporarily by evacuated residents while they had nowhere to keep them, and others are stray animals. Photos of the strays found are being published on the website of the shelter, allowing owners who had to leave them behind when they evacuated the fire to identify them.

©AFP

Images inside tunnel discovered under Mexico-US border

Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) (AFP) – Mexican authorities give journalists access inside a 300-meter-long tunnel that was discovered on January 10 under the Mexico-US border in Ciudad Juarez. Authorities say the tunnel was linked to a natural sewage system at the border, and that investigations are ongoing to determine how long the tunnel had been in use, and as to how it was able to operate before its discovery.

©AFP

Close Bitnami banner
Bitnami