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Chilean presidential candidate Jeannette Jara votes

Santiago (Chili) (AFP) – Jeannette Jara, a longstanding member of the Communist Party who leads the center-left coalition, casts her ballot in the runoff vote against right-wing candidate Jose Antonio Kast. Polls show Kast as the strong front-runner, with his tough-on-crime and anti-migrant message seemingly registering with Chileans. IMAGES

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Chilean presidential candidate Jose Antonio Kast votes

Santiago (Chili) (AFP) – Chile’s far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast casts his ballot in the runoff vote against his rival Jeannette Jara, a longstanding member of the Communist Party. Almost 16 million citizens can cast their ballot in the election, with Kast’s tough-on-crime and anti-migrant message seemingly resonating with many Chileans. IMAGES

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People begin voting in Chilean presidential election

Santiago (Chili) (AFP) – Chileans begin voting for a new president, making a stark choice between the most right-wing candidate in 35 years of democracy and the head of a leftist coalition. Almost 16 million citizens can cast their ballot in the runoff vote between Jose Antonio Kast and his rival Jeannette Jara, a longstanding member of the Communist Party. IMAGES

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Polls open in Chile’s presidential election

Santiago (Chili) (AFP) – Chileans begin voting for a new president, making a stark choice between the most right-wing candidate in 35 years of democracy and the head of a leftist coalition. Almost 16 million citizens can cast their ballot in the runoff vote between Jose Antonio Kast and his rival Jeannette Jara, a longstanding member of the Communist Party. IMAGES

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Farmers in southwestern France block highway to protest culling of cows due to skin disease

Carbonne (France) (AFP) – Farmers in southwestern France block roads and set fire to bales of hay to protest the culling of cows due to a skin disease, as the government says one million cattle would be vaccinated. French farmers have been angry over what they see as the government’s heavy-handed response to an outbreak of nodular dermatitis, widely known as lumpy skin disease. IMAGES

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Spain busts gang flying hashish helicopters from Morocco

Almería (Spain) (AFP) – Spanish police seize drugs during an operation against aerial drug trafficking, announcing they have thwarted a criminal gang that flew helicopters to smuggle hashish into the country from Morocco. Six people have been arrested in connection with these events, they say.

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"Originality" behind success of ‘Clair Obscur’ video game says creative team

Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – Two members of the creative team behind the French indie video game “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33” say that the game’s success comes from trying “to make a work that’s original, moving, emotional, that appeals to everyone’s creative side.” The role-playing game dominated the annual Game Awards in Los Angeles, winning a record of nine categories including best video game of the year.

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Thai teacher finds ‘peace amidst chaos’ painting bunker murals

Thailand (AFP) – On the grey walls of a rural Thai school’s concrete bunkers, a man calmly paints details of a rocket as artillery booms nearby. “Peace amidst chaos — not everyone can feel this way,” says Watthanachai Kamngam, a 38-year-old music teacher whose vibrant murals are inspired by the harsh reality around him. At least 25 people have died in the past week since the conflict was reignited.

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Floods in Canada submerge highways, neighbourhoods

Abbotsford (Canada) (AFP) – Swathes of the Canadian city of Abbotsford are swamped, with hundreds of properties at risk, after days of heavy rain forced rivers to burst their banks. Storms have also battered British Columbia, and Washington state over the US border, for several days, with rivers continuing to rise.

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Trump says Thai-Cambodia conflict ‘straightened out’ as strikes continue

Washington (United States) (AFP) – “I think we just did a very good job,” US President Donald Trump hails the progress made in Thailand and Cambodia. “It wasn’t good. And we got it, I think straightened out today, so Thailand and Cambodia is in good shape,” he tells reporters at the White House. But Thailand says it is continuing military strikes against Cambodia despite Trump saying the countries agreed to stop fighting after calls with him. Renewed clashes between the Southeast Asian neighbours, which stem from a long-running dispute over the colonial-era demarcation of their 800-kilometre (500-mile) border, broke out this month and have displaced around half a million people on both sides.

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