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Skate park memorial, area where Black man was arrested before police beating in Memphis

Memphis (AFP) – Images of candles and flowers at a makeshift memorial at Tobey Park, the skate park Tyre Nichols used to spend time and of the alleged intersection where the 29-year-old was arrested before the fatal assault by five police officers in Memphis, Tennessee. The southern US city braces itself for unrest as authorities prepare to release a video depicting the fatal assault.

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Ukraine’s Zelensky places candle in Kyiv on Holocaust Remembrance Day

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky lays a candle on Holocaust Remembrance Day in front of the “Menorah” monument at the Babyn Yar site – a ravine in Kyiv, where Nazis executed more than 30,000 Jews in 1941. Between 1941 and 1944, about 1.5 million Ukrainian Jews were massacred, often by shooting, by Nazis who, on the move, were sometimes assisted by local collaborators.

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Bus crashes into a lake in Turkey with passengers onboard

Malatya (Turkey) (AFP) – CCTV images show a Turkish public bus crashing into the Karakaya lake in the eastern city of Malatya after its driver loses control as he was transporting passengers at Atabey Pier. Four passengers were injured in the accident but not seriously, according to Demiroren News Agency.

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Israel and Palestinian militants trade missile fire after deadly raid

Israel and Palestinian militants trade missile fire after one of the deadliest army raids in the occupied West Bank in years, in which nine Palestinians were killed, according to Palestinian officials. Israeli labelled the raid in the refugee camp a ‘counter terrorism operation’.

Frontrunner Pavel votes in Czech presidential second round

Černouček (Czech Republic) (AFP) – Retired NATO general Petr Pavel votes in the Czech presidential election run-off in which he is expected to beat billionaire former prime minister Andrej Babis. The victor will replace Milos Zeman, an outspoken and divisive politician who nursed close ties with Moscow before making a U-turn when Russia invaded Ukraine last year. Former paratrooper Pavel topped final opinion polls with 58-59 percent support, compared with 41-42 percent for Babis.

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‘Total torture’: Ukrainian patients gasp for oxygen amid blackouts

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – For tens of thousands of Ukrainians who rely on electric medical equipment to stay alive, the Russian strikes that regularly leave millions without power since October have been terrifying. Tetyana Venglinska had no choice but to hospitalise her 75-year-old mother Eva after three months of exhausting outages.

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Polls open for second round of Czech presidential election

Černouček (Czech Republic) (AFP) – Images of polls opening and people starting to vote in the small town of Cernoucek, as the second round of Czech presidential elections gets under way. Retired NATO general, Petr Pavel, looks the clear favourite to beat billionaire former prime minister, Andrej Babis.

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Hijabi ‘indie mothers’ embraced by young Indonesian music fans

Jakarta (AFP) – At a packed festival in central Jakarta, hijab-clad sexagenarian singer Rien Djamain bursts into an upbeat track about nuclear destruction to a crowd of thousands, mostly young Indonesians. Behind the frontwoman of the all-female Nasida Ria band are her fellow musicians, dressed in silver and black sequined dresses, backing up her velvety vocals with bongos, violins, mandolins, bamboo flutes and tambourines.

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Families of 737 MAX crash victims leave US court after facing Boeing

Fort Worth (United States) (AFP) – Relatives of passengers who died in the twin Boeing 737 MAX crashes leave court after confronting the airplane maker in Fort Worth, Texas, some four years after the tragedies in Ethiopia and Indonesia. “We asked the judge to impose some additional monitoring and additional review of the safety measures that Boeing is taking,” attorney Paul Cassell tells reporters. “We’re here today to make a statement – no third crash,” adds Naoise Connolly Ryan, who lost her husband in the Ethiopian Airlines crash. TO COMPLETE VIDI337W3H6_EN

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Police protest in Haiti after six officers killed

Port-au-Prince (AFP) – Civilian protesters and police marched through Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince to demonstrate against a slew of killings of police officers by armed gangs in worsening violence in the Caribbean nation.

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Egypt unveils ancient ‘secret keeper’ tomb, golden mummy

Saqqara (Egypt) (AFP) – Egypt unveils a gold-laced mummy and four tombs, including of an ancient king’s “secret keeper”, discovered in the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo. The vast burial site at the ancient Egyptian capital Memphis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to more than a dozen pyramids, animal graves and ancient Coptic Christian monasteries.

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