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Kyiv requisitions ‘strategically important’ companies for war effort

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukraine says the defence ministry has requisitioned several energy and manufacturing companies to guarantee sufficient supplies for the military to fend off the Russian invasion. The secretary of Ukraine’s national security and defence council, Oleksiy Danilov, said the enterprises include aircraft engine manufacturer Motor Sich working from the partially Russian-controlled region of Zaporizhzhia, and the oil and gas company, UkrNafta.

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Myanmar’s hot air balloon festival lights up the sky

Pyin Oo Lwin (Myanmar) (AFP) – People gather in the hills of central Myanmar to mark the annual Tazaungdaing light festival that marks the end of the rainy season in a fiery display of exploding hot air balloons. The festival in the former British hill station of Pyin Oo Lwin has not been held for two years because of the Covid pandemic and unrest following the military’s coup last year.

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Thousands run in the Beijing Marathon

Beijing (AFP) – About 30,000 runners, some wearing face masks, take part in a chilly and smoggy first Beijing Marathon since 2019 after Covid cancelled previous races.

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Japan Prime Minister pledges to boost military capacity

Sagami Bay (Japan) (AFP) – Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledges to beef up Japan’s naval and military capacity, warning that nations must prepare to face aggressors, and also denouncing North Korea’s recent blitz of missile tests, one of which flew over Japan for the first time since 2017 and prompted a rare evacuation warning. He was making his remarks during Japan’s international naval fleet review which gathered ships from Japan and 12 other countries — including Australia, India and the United States — at Sagami Bay, south of Tokyo.

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The renaissance of the world’s largest pipe organ

Atlantic City (United States) (AFP) – In Atlantic City, the largest organ in the world is coming back to life. The pipe organ in the New Jersey city’s Boardwalk Hall was constructed in the 1920s, during the seaside resort area’s golden age. But the instrument suffered the wrath of a hurricane in 1944, and wear and tear after years of quasi-abandonment for a while left it unusable. Now, through private donations and careful restoration, it is coming back to ear-pleasing functionality.

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Giant effigy of former UK PM Truss set on fire on Bonfire Night in Kent

Edenbridge (United Kingdom) (AFP) – In the town of Edenbridge, Kent, southeast England, a giant effigy of former UK prime minister Liz Truss is torched as the “Celebrity Guy” on Britain’s annual bonfire night celebrations. Edenbridge has poked fun at famous figures for more than 20 years, torching effigies of them alongside the traditional Guy Fawkes.

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Climate activists glue hands to Goya frames at Prado museum in Madrid

Madrid (AFP) – Two climate activists from the group “Futuro Vegetal” each glue a hand to the frames of two paintings by Spanish master Francisco Goya at the Prado museum in Madrid, as seen on images distributed by the group. The protest did not damage either painting, but the protesters scrawled “+1,5°C” on the wall between the two artworks in reference to the Paris Agreement target of capping warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

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