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Hundreds march in Thai capital on International Women’s Day

Bangkok (AFP) – Hundreds of women march from Bangkok’s Democracy Monument to Government House, the offices of Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Decked out in purple, many of the marchers demand improvements to the kingdom’s laws on maternity leave.

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Commercial exchange on border between Dominican Republic and Haiti

Dajabón (Dominican Republic) (AFP) – While tension and violence caused by criminal gangs persist in Haiti’s capital, in the border province of Dajabon, in the Dominican Republic, commercial exchange continues as normal. Haiti, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, has been in turmoil for years with armed gangs taking over parts of the country and unleashing brutal violence that has left its economy and public health system in tatters. IMAGES

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Indigenous Bolivian women take up self-defense against gender-based violence

El Alto (Bolivia) (AFP) – In a classroom in Bolivia’s second city, El Alto, a group of predominantly indigenous Aymara women are learning self-defense. In a country where government data shows that eight in 10 women experience violence at least once in their lives, the “Warmi Power” project has a keen fanbase. Seeking to “merge psychology with self-defense” – as director Laura Roca puts it – the program has trained 35,000 women across Bolivia since 2015.

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South Africa’s carbon-trapping spekboom making a comeback

Van Wyksdorp (South Africa) (AFP) – In South Africa’s arid Western Cape, the environmental organisation Jobs 4 Carbon is planting spekboom, a shrub that it hopes will rehabilitate the area’s degraded soil. The red-stemmed bush used to dominate the area, before decades of over-grazing and land mismanagement destroyed it. N°34K23UJ

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Airdrops ‘not an option’ for delivering aid to Gaza: World Food Programme

Rome (AFP) – Describing a “catastrophic hunger situation” in the Gaza Strip, where “there is a complete breakdown of civil order,” the World Food Programme’s Deputy Executive Director says airdrops are not able to deliver the aid needed. “We are talking about hundreds of thousands of people,” says Carl Skau, “the airdrops is not an option.”

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London launches search for best underground buskers

London (AFP) – For the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, the London Underground is holding auditions to select the best buskers to perform across the city’s transport network, which sees 3.5 million users daily. From a total of 450 musicians who applied, 280 made the shortlist for 10 days of auditions, with a wide variety of instruments and talents due to be showcased in the hope of receiving a license.

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West’s differing responses to Ukraine and Gaza ‘defy reasoning’ says Malaysian PM

Canberra (AFP) – Malaysia’s prime minister attacks “the differing responses by the West to human suffering,” saying that the region’s reactions to the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza “defy reasoning”. Anwar Ibrahim’s comments come as he speaks in Canberra, Australia, where he also warns the West that measures to limit China’s development are – in Beijing’s eyes – “an attempt to deny their legitimate place in history.”

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Philippine boat has windows broken and crew injured by Chinese water cannon

Palawan (Philippines) (AFP) – With its windows shattered, a Philippine supply boat sits in the harbour of Palawan following a run-in with Chinese Coast Guard vessels. This week, Philippine authorities accused the Chinese boats of causing two collisions and using water cannon, actions they say left four crew members injured. The incident occurred in waters around Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands, where the two countries have competing territorial claims.

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