‘World’s dirtiest man’ dies in Iran at 94
Dehram (Iran) (AFP) – Amou Haji, an Iranian man nicknamed the “dirtiest man in the world” for not taking a shower for decades has died at the age of 94, state media reported on Tuesday.

Dehram (Iran) (AFP) – Amou Haji, an Iranian man nicknamed the “dirtiest man in the world” for not taking a shower for decades has died at the age of 94, state media reported on Tuesday.

Tokyo (AFP) – South Korea’s deputy foreign minister warns that a North Korean nuclear test would warrant an “unprecedentedly strong response”, vowing unity with Japan and the United States after a blitz of missile launches from the hermit state.

Nairobi (AFP) – Amnesty International says that atrocities and human rights violations committed during the conflict between the federal Ethiopian government and Tigrayan separatists amount to severe human rights violations and war crimes, according to the NGO’s researcher for the region Fisseha Tekle. Tekle blames the crimes on “all parties”, adding that there is “no innocent party which has not committed human rights violations”.

Santiago (AFP) – After a nine-year legal battle, activist and writer Shane Cienfuegos became the first non-binary person to receive a gender-neutral identity document in Chile. For Cienfuegos, it’s a victory over centuries of discrimination. In the section to indicate gender, the card is marked with an X instead of an “F” for female or an “M” for male.

Baghdad (AFP) – A partial solar eclipse caused by the moon passing in front of the sun makes its way across the Middle East after beginning over Iceland on Tuesday.

Berlin (AFP) – Health minister Karl Lauterbach says that Germany has paved the way to legalising the purchase and possession of recreational cannabis. If so, Germany would become just the second European country to legalise cannabis and its production, after Malta in 2021.

Donetske (Ukraine) (AFP) – Besides the constant shelling, the threat of trench foot and the looming Russian army, Ukraine’s army also has to face the biting cold of its eastern winters. One unit have come up with an ingenious solution: a makeshift sauna.

Tehran (AFP) – Amateur images show Iranian protesters marking 40 days since the death of Mahsa Amini, by blocking traffic in a street in the capital Tehran and gathering at her burial place in Amini’s hometown of Saqqez. Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian of Kurdish origin, died on September 16, three days after her arrest by the morality police for allegedly violating the dress code.

Moscow (AFP) – Twenty years after Chechen separatists seized a crowded theatre in Moscow, spurring a hostage standoff that ended with over a hundred dead, the survivors remain haunted by the memories and plagued by unanswered questions over how their loved ones died.

Guadalajara (Mexico) (AFP) – Around 130,000 fans gather on one of Guadalajara’s most important avenues to watch an exhibition drive by Mexican driver Sergio Pérez ahead of next weekend’s Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix.

New York (AFP) – Keke Palmer, Simone Ashley, Lily Collins and Ncuti Gatwa, among other honorees, attend the TIME100 NEXT gala in New York, which recognizes each year 100 emerging leaders in their fields, from a range of industries.

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.
