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People arrive at COP30 climate conference on opening day in Belem

Belém (Brazil) (AFP) – People arrive at the COP30 climate change conference in Belem, Brazil, on opening day. Starting on Monday, the 50,000 participants expected in the Amazonian city face the daunting task of keeping global climate cooperation from collapsing. IMAGES

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Rescuers recover a body after migrant boat sinks off Malaysia

Langkawi (Malaysia) (AFP) – Malaysian rescuers recover a body after a boat carrying migrants capsized near the Thai border. Officials believe the boat was carrying undocumented migrants who departed from Myanmar, part of a group of at least 300 people that had split between several vessels. At least seven bodies have been recovered so far. IMAGES

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Malaysia searches for migrants after deadly boat sinking

Langkawi (Malaysia) (AFP) – Malaysia’s Maritime Enforcement Agency rescues two people, with dozens more missing, after a boat capsized near the Thai border. Officials believe the boat was carrying undocumented migrants who departed from Myanmar, part of a group of at least 300 people that had split between several vessels.

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Lava erupts from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano

Kilauea Volcano (United States) (AFP) – One of the most active volacanoes in the world has started erupting. Kilauea, on Hawaii’s Big Island, is spewing large columns of lava into the air. Kilauea is one of six active volcanoes located in the Hawaiian Islands.

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‘If we want to stop Russia, we have to pay for it’ says Czech Foreign Minister

Santa Marta (Colombie) (AFP) – The Czech Foreign Minister, Jan Lipavsky, states the need to invest in Ukraine’s defense to halt the Russian offensive and ensure Europe’s security. Following the victory of populist Andrej Babis in the Czech legislative elections, the outgoing government fears a shift in policy regarding Ukraine. “If we want to stop Russia, we have to pay for it,” Lipavsky says from the Colombian city of Santa Marta, where he is attending the summit between CELAC and the EU. SOUNDBITE

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All aboard! Cruise ships ease Belem’s hotel room crunch

Outeiro (Brazil) (AFP) – Two cruise ships tower imposingly over the otherwise unassuming Brazilian port of Outeiro in Belem, the Amazon city hosting some 50,000 people for a UN climate conference starting Monday. With capacity for 6,000 people, the floating hotels were brought in as additional housing for conference delegates in a city unable to provide sufficient lodgings of the more traditional kind.

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‘Such a scare’: Residents of Brazil’s Rio Bonito left homeless after deadly tornado

Rio Bonito do Iguaçu (Brazil) (AFP) – Cleanup efforts are underway in Rio Bonito, where many residents have been left homeless overnight after a tornado packing winds of up to 260 km per hour tore through the small town in southern Brazil. “I got home and found myself homeless, at least for now, until I can rebuild,” says local resident Nereu Sabadini. At least six people lost their lives, and 750 have been injured.

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Working in the dark: how Kyiv’s businesses keep going through blackouts

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – As Russian strikes continue to hit Ukraine’s power infrastructure, most regions are facing electricity restrictions — and the capital is no exception. Kyiv now follows blackout schedules, but its businesses keep going, powered by generators and by residents’ determination. “Honestly, buying a generator wasn’t in the plans. We waited until the last moment, but we had to do it,” Anna Boyko, owner of a dimly lit cafe in the capital, tells AFP.

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Iranians drink from public wells as water crisis bites

Tehran (AFP) – Iranians fill and drink water at public springs in Tehran amid a drought crisis and plans to cut off water supplies periodically to Tehran’s 10-million-strong population. Rainfall in the capital has been at its lowest level in a century, local officials say, and half of Iran’s provinces have not seen a drop fall in months.

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Israel to ‘immediately’ begin identification of remains handed by Hamas

Jerusalem (AFP) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the identification process for a body handed over by Hamas “will begin immediately”, at the beginning of a cabinet meeting. Israel said it had received through the Red Cross the remains of a hostage, which Hamas earlier announced belonged to officer Hadar Goldin, who was killed in the Gaza war of 2014.

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