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In Myanmar, relatives wait for prisoners freed under amnesty

Yangon (AFP) – About 200 to 300 relatives and friends wait outside Yangon’s Insein prison to meet with released prisoners after Myanmar’s military junta announced a pardon for more than 3,300 prisoners under a regular amnesty to mark the country’s Buddhist New Year. Wednesday’s prisoner amnesty includes 13 Indonesians and 15 Sri Lankans who will be deported, the junta said.

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Decorated ‘Hero of Ukraine’ learns to live with bionic arms

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Valeriy Kucherenko, a decorated “Hero of Ukraine”, became a double amputee after being seriously injured on the battlefield last October. Currently undergoing rehabilitation at a clinic in Kyiv, he is learning how to adjust to life with the help of his bionic prosthetic arms. “I haven’t changed anything fundamentally, yet I have to learn to do everything independently,” he says.

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Families grieve after boat accident kills six in Indian Kashmir

Srinagar (India) (AFP) – Grieving family members gather beside the Jhelum river where a boat capsized, killing six people, including five chilren, in Indian-administered Kashmir. Rescuers in rubber boats joined by marine commandos scramble to find survivors as hundreds of people watch from the riverbanks after the accident.

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Sudan: One year into a ‘forgotten war’, millions displaced and on the brink of famine

(AFP) – Tens of thousands of people have been killed and 8.5 million have been forced to flee their homes a year after civil war erupted in Sudan. The northeast African country is experiencing “one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory”, the UN says. Experts see no end in sight to the fighting, which began on 15 April 2023 between the forces of two rival generals. Aid workers have called it the “forgotten war” affecting a country of 48 million people and leaving more than half the population in need of humanitarian assistance.

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Fear for Australia’s Great Barrier Reef after mass bleaching

Lizard Island (Australia) (AFP) – The Great Barrier Reef is suffering one of the worst coral bleaching events ever – its seventh in five years – and scientists fear it might not be able to recover. Australian Museum’s Lizard Island Research Station Director Anne Hoggett has lived on the reef for over 30 years, studying its changes amid increased heat stress on the reef. Lizard Island, a small tropical slice of paradise 270 kilometres north of Cairns, is among the worst bleached areas. The island hosts a research centre where scientists from around the world study Australia’s unique marine ecosystem.

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Floods reach northern Kazakh city of Petropavlovsk

Petropavl (Kazakhstan) (AFP) – In northern Kazakhstan, flooding has submerged swathes of the city of Petropavlosk, where rescuers have carried out “preventive” evacuations the day before. There is widespread flooding in the Russian Urals regions and neighbouring Kazakhstan, caused by melting ice swelling rivers, exacerbated by heavy rainfall.

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Hundreds rally for abortion rights in Arizona

Scottsdale (United States) (AFP) – Hundreds of abortion rights supporters gather outside Phoenix, Arizona, days after the southwestern state’s conservative Supreme Court rolled back reproductive rights to the Civil War era, saying an 1864 ban on abortion was valid. “Folks are mad as hell” about the court’s decision, says Chris Love, a spokesperson for the Arizona for Abortion Access campaign, the rally’s organizer.

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