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Hidden graves: India’s crackdown on Kashmir rebel funerals

Waddur (India) (AFP) – A dizzying array of changes brought by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration since taking direct control have left the Muslim-majority territory simmering in anger. Denying deceased rebels proper funerals has added more disquiet to the situation. “Martyrs’ graveyards”, as they are known locally, have traumatised the families of slain young men and outraged Kashmiris chafing under a broader clampdown on dissent. Officials have justified the policy by saying it aims to stop “glamourising terrorists” during often violent anti-India demonstrations that accompany the public funerals of dead rebels.

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Israeli air strike hits Hamas complex in Gaza

Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – An Israeli strike lights up the sky in Gaza as it hits an underground Hamas complex in a response to a rocket fired from the Palestinian enclave at the weekend.

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Nikos Christodoulides inaugurated as Cyprus’s youngest president

Nicosia (AFP) – “My highest concern is the end of the Turkish occupation”, says newly elected Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides during his inauguration ceremony in the capital Nicosia. Former foreign minister Christodoulides was on Sunday elected president of the Republic of Cyprus, becoming at 49 the youngest leader of the divided Mediterranean island nation.

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Looters raid Turkey’s shops after devastating earthquake

Antakya (Turkey) (AFP) – In the city of Antakya, where rescue teams are still trying to find survivors in the rubble following a 7.8-magnitude earthquake, shopkeepers are coming together to protect their shops from looting that has become rife in the area. A man suspected of looting is chased and beaten by several shopkeepers, and one resident describes the situation as a “nightmare”.

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Six-year-old boy rescued in Syria four days after deadly quake

Jindayris (Syria) (AFP) – Rescuers pulled Musa Hmeidi, a six-year-old Syrian boy, alive from the rubble in the rebel-held northwestern town of Jandairis on Friday, four days after a devastating earthquake killed more than 23,000 people in Syria and neighbouring Turkey.

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Fearful of a Ukrainian strike, Russian ‘Women’s Guard’ learn to shoot

Yekaterinburg (Russia) (AFP) – Some 2,000 kilometres from the frontline in Ukraine, in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg, a group of women clad in camouflage fatigues practise firing their Soviet-designed Kalashnikovs. They are part of the ‘Women’s Guard of the Urals’ – volunteers who have signed up for military training amid fears that the fight could come back home.

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‘Can’t forget their faces’: Bodies of quake victims lie massed on the ground

Hatay (Turkey) (AFP) – In the yard of a hospital in Hatay, a city severely hit by the earthquake which struck Turkey and neighbouring Syria in the early hours of Monday, hundreds of bodies of the quake’s victims pulled out of the ruins lie massed on the ground. Grieving relatives come to the site each day to check each one in the hope — and fear — of finding a familiar face.

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Macron warns impossible to send Ukraine fighter jets in coming weeks

Brussels (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron warns that even if Ukraine’s European allies decide to send Kyiv fighter jets they could not be sent in “the coming weeks”. “I’m not ruling anything out … but that doesn’t correspond to today’s requirements,” Macron says after an EU summit in Brussels attended by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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