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Trump floats revoking TV licenses over criticism from late-night show hosts

Unknown (AFP) – US President Donald Trump says TV networks whose hosts criticise him on their late-night shows could “maybe” have their broadcasting licenses revoked, after ABC indefinitely suspended host Jimmy Kimmel. “They’re not allowed to do that. They’re an arm of the Democrat Party,” Trump says on his return flight from a state visit to Britain.

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Clashes and disruption in France on day of anger against Macron

Lyon (AFP) – French protesters stage a day of nationwide protests and strikes in a show of anger over President Emmanuel Macron’s austerity policies, causing widespread disruption. Public transport stalled and schools closed as hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets for demonstrations marked by sporadic clashes with the police.

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Papua New Guinea marks 50 years of independence from Australia

Port Moresby (AFP) – Papua New Guinea marks its 50th anniversary of independence from Australia, as the island nation seeks closer ties with its former colonial ruler through a mutual defence treaty. Widely expected to be signed on 17 September, the accord has been delayed due to the independence day celebrations, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said.

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Albania’s AI minister makes first address to parliament

Tirana (Albania) (AFP) – Albania’s new AI-generated minister addresses parliament for the first time, defending her role as “not here to replace people, but to help them”. The world’s first AI government minister, Diella has been appointed by Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama, who said she would be entrusted with all decisions on public tenders, making them “100 per cent corruption-free”.

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‘Devastated’: Fans react to axing of Jimmy Kimmel show

Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show has been pulled from the air after the US government threatened to cancel broadcasting licenses because of comments the host made about the killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.

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Nepalis lament lack of jobs forcing young abroad, fueling protests

Pharping (Nepal) (AFP) – After youth protests over corruption and joblessness toppled Nepal’s parliament and left dozens dead, villagers like Santosh Sunar see their own struggle reflected in the nation’s turmoil. The 31-year-old is desperately seeking work but, with few opportunities at home, faces the reality of splitting his family futher.

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Floods devastate India’s breadbasket of Punjab

Gurdaspur (India) (AFP) – Record monsoon rains have devastated India’s Punjab, often dubbed the country’s granary. Unprecedented floods have swallowed farmlands almost the size of London and New York City combined. Punjab saw rainfall surge by almost two-thirds compared with the average rate for August, according to the national weather department, killing at least 52 people and affecting over 400,000.

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New Nepal interim ministers sworn in after protests

Kathmandu (AFP) – Nepal’s new interim prime minister unveils her first ministers, as the Himalayan nation seeks to restore order after deadly youth-led anti-corruption protests that ousted the previous government. Under an outdoor awning and against the backdrop of the fire-damaged presidential office, President Ram Chandra Paudel gave the oath of office to three key ministers in a ceremony broadcast on television. IMAGES

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Wounded Nepali protesters say they have ‘no regrets’, look to future

Kathmandu (AFP) – Lying in hospital beds after sustaining bullet wounds during violent anti-corruption demonstrations in Kathmandu, protesters Aditya Rawal and Subash Dhakal are hopeful that the lives lost and injuries suffered will lead to lasting change in Nepal’s fight against corruption.

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