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Cyclone Sitrang leaves trail of destruction in Bangladesh

Chittagong (Bangladesh) (AFP) – Cyclone Sitrang made landfall in southern Bangladesh on Monday, killing dozens of people. Cyclones — the equivalent of hurricanes in the Atlantic or typhoons in the Pacific — are a regular menace in the region but scientists say climate change is likely making them more intense and frequent.

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After call with Sunak, Zelensky hopeful ties with UK will grow

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – In his nightly address, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says that he has just gotten off a call with new British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and says that he believes “that the partnership between our countries” will continue to strengthen.

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Russian court leaves US basketball star Griner’s verdict unchanged after appeal

Krasnogorsk (Russia) (AFP) – Speaking via video link, US basketball star Brittney Griner appears in a Russian court during her appeal to reduce her nine-year prison sentence, issued on drug charges. Speaking from behind metal bars in a detention center, Griner says that people with “more severe crimes have gotten less”.

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Biden warns Russia any nuclear attack would be ‘incredibly serious mistake’

Washington (AFP) – US President Joe Biden warns Russia against using a nuclear weapon in the war with Ukraine, saying such an escalation would be a grave error. Asked by reporters whether he thinks Russia is preparing a dirty bomb attack that it would then blame on Ukraine, Biden says: “Russia would be making an incredibly serious mistake if it were to use a tactical nuclear weapon”.

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Sudanese renew protests against military coup, one year on

Khartoum (AFP) – Sudanese protesters chant slogans and wave flags during a demonstration in central Khartoum, marking the first anniversary of a coup that derailed a transition to civilian rule and sent hunger and inflation soaring.

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Post-Diwali Delhi wakes to toxic firecracker smog

New Delhi (AFP) – New Delhi wakes up to toxic smog after Diwali revellers defied a firecracker ban and risked jail to celebrate the annual Hindu festival. According to international monitoring company IQAir, harmful PM 2.5 particles surged to 350 on the air quality index — more than three times the reading a day earlier. The reading for the particulates — so tiny they can penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream — is more than 23 times the recommended daily maximum set by the World Health Organization.

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Palestinians burn tyres and hurl stones across Israel border east of Gaza City

Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Demonstrators burn tyres and hurl stones across the border with Israel east of Gaza City during clashes with Israeli forces following a demonstration along the border. Six Palestinians were killed in sweeping Israeli raids on 25 October in the occupied West Bank as the army targeted an emerging armed group, and thousands later massed for the funerals of the alleged gunmen.

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Pope Francis criticises nuclear threat in Ukraine

Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis criticises the threat of nuclear disaster in Ukraine, and regrets that he sees peace ‘trampled’ in Europe. The Pope was speaking during an ecumenical event involving a prayer for peace at the Colosseum in Rome.

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Villages flooded in Bangladesh after cyclone kills at least 16

Kalapara (Bangladesh) (AFP) – Villages in southern Bangladesh are flooded after being hit by a cyclone, which left at least 16 people dead and prompted an evacuation of about a million people. Cyclone Sitrang made landfall in the south late Monday but authorities managed to get about a million people to safety before the monster weather system hit.

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Indian town where bangle-making is a household craft

Firozabad (India) (AFP) – Firozabad, a small industrial town located nearly 200km from India’s capital, New Delhi, is known for its glass bangles. Firozabad has been producing glass bangles for more than 200 years now and is the biggest manufacturer of glass bangles in the world.

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Diners in Ukraine’s Kyiv eat by candlelight as power cuts bite

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – A restaurant in Kyiv is forced to work by candlelight with Ukraine’s capital left partially without electricity as the government enforces cuts to try and stabilise the country’s energy system following Russian strikes. “It’s hard to work with papers and pen to do orders for (the) kitchen,” says barman Dmytro Lytvynenko.

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