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Japan’s Indigenous peoples fight stigma to reclaim identities

Various (Japan) (Japan) (AFP) – Atsushi Monbetsu belongs to the Ainu Indigenous group that traditionally lived in what is now northern Japan, as well as territory now in Russia. But now, like a growing number of younger people from Indigenous communities in Japan, he has reclaimed his identity and some of the traditional practices he considers his birthright.

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Rush to save trapped animals in Turkish city after earthquake

Antakya (Turkey) (AFP) – Every day since the deadly February 6 earthquake, rescue workers from HAYTAP, the Turkish Animal Rights Federation, are scouring the rubble in Antakya. They have been pulling cats, dogs, rabbits, cows and pigeons from the ruins.

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Horseback parade to celebrate carnival in Minas Gerais

Bonfim (Brazil) (AFP) – Dressed in hand-embroidered velvet costumes and mounted on horses, people ride through the town in a tradition that dates back to the 18th century, turning the war between the Moors and Christians into a festival.

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North Korea fires ICBM as warning to US, Seoul

Pyongyang (AFP) – Images released from the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on February 19th show the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile Saturday, which it said demonstrated North Korea’s capacity to carry out a “fatal nuclear counterattack”. Pyongyang warned last week of an “unprecedentedly” strong response to Seoul and Washington’s upcoming joint drills, which it describes as preparations for war and blames for the deteriorating security situation on the Korean peninsula.

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New generation revives Okinawa’s once-banned Indigenous body art

Naha (Japan) (AFP) – Moeko Heshiki is no ordinary tattoo artist: she is one of the few people keeping the once-banned tradition of hajichi body art alive for the Indigenous Ryukyu people of Japan’s Okinawa region. The traditionally hand-poked markings were once common on women of the Ryukyu, marking important moments in their lives.

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Antakya’s bird-man refuses to leave his flock behind after deadly earthquake

Antakya (Turkey) (AFP) – Murat Guzel scatters bird feed on the roof as the sun sets over the devastated southern Turkish city of Antakya. Guzel is caring for the birds, mostly pigeons, he keeps above the restaurant at which he used to work before the deadly earthquake on February 6. “The way we would take care of our children, we take care of our birds” says Guzel, “we can’t just leave them and go, because this is our homeland”.

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Israel will not allow Iran to ‘entrench on its border’, says Netanyahu

Jerusalem (AFP) – “We will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons and we will not allow it to entrench on our northern border,” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the weekly cabinet meeting. Netanyahu did not refer directly to the Israeli air strike on Syria’s capital Damascus, that killed 15 people early Sunday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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Turkish warship serves as hospital to treat earthquake injured

İskenderun (Turkey) (AFP) – A Turkish warship, the TCG Sancaktar, receives and treats victims of the February 6 earthquake. Moored in the port of Iskenderun, it has on board an operations, intensive care unit and civilian and military personnel in order to unclog the region’s health system, as many hospitals have been rendered unusable by the disaster.

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In drought-stricken Ethiopia, the herders’ heartache

Nomadic herders in the Horn of Africa have been waiting more than two years for rains that never come. The last five rainy seasons since the end of 2020 have failed, triggering the worst drought in four decades in Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya. With livestock decimated and livelihoods destroyed, “people’s lives are in danger,” says a herder.

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