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Hundreds protest against changes to Togo constitution

Lome (AFP) – Hundreds protest in the Togolese capital, Lome, against changes to the West African country’s constitution. The rally came a day after leader Faure Gnassingbe assumed a new role with no term limits. Gnassingbe, whose family has ruled Togo for nearly six decades, was sworn in on 3 May as the head of the majority in parliament, held by his UNIR party. Opposition parties and civil society have criticised the move, describing it as a “monarchical drift.”

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Pakistan says ‘state not involved at all’ in deadly Kashmir attack

Islamabad (AFP) – Pakistan was “not involved at all” in the deadly attack in Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed by gunmen targeting a tourist hotspot, says the country’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. Tensions between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan have escalated since the attack, which took place in Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Kashmir on 22 April, with New Delhi pointing the finger at Islamabad.

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Japanese car dealer shows rare appreciation for US vehicles

Fukaya (Japan) (AFP) – The classic cars on sale at Yosuke Fukuda’s repair yard ooze Californian cool with their chrome and tail fins, but on Japanese roads new US vehicles are a rare sight — much to President Donald Trump’s annoyance.

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Inside India’s quest to end Maoist insurgency

Koelibeda (India) (AFP) – India is waging an all-out offensive against the last vestiges of its Naxalite rebellion, named after the Darjeeling village in the foothills of the Himalayas where the Maoist-inspired guerrilla movement began nearly six decades ago.

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Climate change takes spice from Indonesia clove farms

Ternate (Indonesia) (AFP) – Centuries ago, farmers on the slopes of Indonesia’s Mount Gamalama volcano defied colonial orders to stop clove production, hiding their crops from the Dutch. Now, production of the aromatic spice faces a new challenge. The region’s once-favourable climate kept the crop alive, providing the specific conditions needed to harvest, but with climate change bringing heavier, more destructive rains, clove farmers livelihoods are under threat.

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Cost of living and Trump swaying voters in Australian election

Brisbane (Australia) (AFP) – Australians have begun casting pre-polling day votes in the country’s national election this Saturday 3 May, with voters in the state of Queensland, home to conservative opposition leader Peter Dutton, sharing their thoughts on the issues swaying the contest. Cost of living has emerged as a key issue, as has Australia’s relationship with the United States in the wake of President Donald Trump’s return to office.

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Gazans search for casualties following air strike on Bureij camp

Residents of the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza dig through the rubble, searching for casualties after an Israeli airstrike. “There are around nine martyrs,” says Mohammed Abu Zeina, who lost relatives in the strike, which came as the Red Cross warned that humanitarian aid in the territory was “on the verge of total collapse” due to a two-month Israeli blockade.

Kashmiris scrub ‘resistance tattoos’ in fear of Indian police

Srinagar (India) (AFP) – Business is booming at Basit Bashir’s tattoo removal clinic in the Kashmiri city of Srinagar. Since a deadly attack on tourists in the Himalayan region, in which 26 people were ambushed and killed, tensions have soared and thousands are rushing to erase “resistance tattoos” inked in opposition to Indian authority, fearful of police retribution. Bashir has seen an uptick in people seeking the removal of AK-47 or Islamic symbol designs.

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Lamine Yamal ‘unbelievable’ says Barcelona coach Flick

Sant Joan Despí (Spain) (AFP) – Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal is “unbelievable,” says head coach Hansi Flick after the 17-year-old’s star turn in the side’s Champions League first-leg semi-final draw against Inter Milan. Speaking ahead of the La Liga leaders’ match against Valladolid, Flick says “we are really happy that he’s playing with us and he’s on this level at the moment.”

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Caracas May Day march calls for release of nationals jailed in El Salvador

Caracas (AFP) – Pro-government demonstrators march through Caracas demanding the release of Venezuelan nationals imprisoned in El Salvador, before gathering to hear President Nicolas Maduro address the May Day rally. Over 250 Venezuelans have been transferred to El Salvador’s high-security CECOT prison facility under an agreement worth $6 million between Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and the Trump administration. The Venezuelan government strongly condemns the detentions. IMAGES

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