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Experts monitor brown bear population in Pyrenees

Unknown (AFP) – In the Pyrenees, 70 brown bears roam freely, under the monitoring of experts who, surveying steep forests, track down clues confirming the presence of the protected plantigrade, after having almost disappeared from these mountains between France and Spain.

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Dubai’s Museum of the Future hires first robotic staff member

Dubai (AFP) – Dubai’s Museum of the Future has added a new member to its staff – Ameca, “the world’s most advanced humanoid robot.” Ameca greets and interacts with visitors at the entrance of the “Tomorrow Today” exhibition in the Dubai Future Forum, which provides an international platform for 400 of the “world’s top futurists” to “shape the future”.

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‘Our home’: meeting Lesotho’s last cave dwellers

Mateka (Lesotho) (AFP) – In northwest Lesotho, residents of the Kome Caves say their home is sacred and that they plan on staying there for as long as they live, despite problems with the water supply and access roads. The caves became a hideout for members of the Basia and Bataung tribes in the 19th century, when conflict and a severe drought ravaged the region.

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Russia’s Ukraine strikes ‘sign of weakness’: NATO chief

Brussels (AFP) – NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says Russia was striking Ukraine’s infrastructure to make up for battlefield losses by its troops. “I think what we saw yesterday is actually a sign of weakness, because the reality is that they are not able to make progress on the battlefield. Russia is actually losing on the battlefield,” Stoltenberg tells journalists. SOUNDBITE

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Aftermath of Russian strike on car dealership in Zaporizhzhia

Zaporizhzhia (Ukraine) (AFP) – A Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia, a Ukraine-controlled city in southern Ukraine, leaves the building of a car dealership in ruins. Moscow has carried out a series of mass strikes across Ukraine since Monday. Ukraine’s emergency services said on Tuesday that the overall toll had risen to 19 dead and more than 100 people wounded.

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‘Dreams come true’: Japan reopens to tourists

Tokyo (AFP) – Japan reopens its doors to tourists Tuesday after two-and-a-half years of tough Covid restrictions, with officials hoping an influx of travellers enticed by a weak yen will boost the economy.

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‘Total loss’: residents shocked after deadly Venezuela landslide

Las Tejerías (Venezuela) (AFP) – “We don’t know if there are still people under this rubble,” says Isaac Castillo as residents help rescue teams comb through mud and debris in search of 52 missing people after a landslide swept through Las Tejerias in Venezuela, killing at least 36.

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Buddhist funeral rites held before cremation of nursery massacre victims

Na Klang (Thailand) (AFP) – Monks pray at a temple in northeastern Thai province of Nong Bua Lam Phu ahead of the cremation for the victims of nursery attack, which will be held early evening on Tuesday. Sacked police officer Panya Khamrab killed 36 people — 24 of them children — last Thursday in a gun and knife rampage, in one of the kingdom’s worst-ever mass killings.

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Students and teachers protest in Pakistan after shootings

Swat (Pakistan) (AFP) – 2,000 girls and boys walk out of classes accompanied by their teachers in protest after a driver was shot dead and a student critically wounded in an attack on a school bus in Pakistan on Monday. The Swat Valley, where the attack took place, was once overrun by the Pakistani Taliban, who notoriously shot Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai on a school bus in the same city ten years ago. The area has seen a resurgence of militancy since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan last year with a spike in attacks — mainly targeting security forces — in recent weeks.

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