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Afghan schoolgirls turn to saffron fields as their classrooms remain closed

Karokh (Afghanistan) (AFP) – Many Afghan schoolgirls are resorting to working in the country’s saffron fields in the western province of Herat since the Taliban shut their schools for more than a year now. While the industry has always recruited women, this year it has seen a surge in female employment as more and more high school girls work in the fields.

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Delicious US gravestone recipes that are to ‘die for’

Los Angeles (AFP) – Librarian Rosie Grant spends her free time baking cookies from recipes found on gravestones throughout the country. She documents her cooking on TikTok, under the account @ghostlyarchive, where she currently has over one hundred thousand followers and 4.5 million likes.

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India’s Prime Minister Modi visits site of deadly bridge collapse

Morbi, Gujarat (India) (AFP) – India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the disaster site where a newly renovated pedestrian bridge collapsed in his home state of Gujarat, leaving 134 people dead. Nine people have been arrested on homicide charges over the collapse of the 150-year-old structure. The suspension bridge was packed with people celebrating the final day of the Diwali holidays. Forty-seven children were among those killed.

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Mumbai celebrates Chhath Puja

Mumbai (AFP) – Worshippers in Mumbai pray to the setting and rising sun as part of Chhath Puja. The four-day festival is dedicated to Surya, the Hindu sun god.

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China slams ‘hodgepodge’ UN statement on Xinjiang

Beijing (AFP) – China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian rejects a “false” statement signed onto by fifty countries at a UN debate that condemned the “severe and systematic” human rights violations in Xinjiang region.

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East Germany’s hidden LGBTQ life uncovered in Wittdorf exhibition

Berlin (AFP) – An exhibition of over 250 art pieces created during the communist era (1949-1990) by the deceased East German artist, Jürgen Wittdorf (1932 – 2018), has been a success. The exhibit has attracted more than 20,000 visitors since it opened last month in Biesdorf Castle, a suburb far from Berlin’s historic city centre. At a time when sexual freedom is under renewed attack around the world, even amongst EU democracies like Hungary or Romania, Wittdorf’s work is enjoying a renaissance four years after his death.

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Tokyo couple welcomes same-sex partnership programme

Tokyo (AFP) – Tokyo lesbian couple Miki and Katie have long been without any official proof of their relationship, but that changes as the Japanese capital commences a much-awaited same-sex partnership programme.

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Search operations continue at site of deadly Indian bridge collapse

Morbi, Gujarat (India) (AFP) – Search and rescue workers probe the site of a pedestrian bridge collapse in the Indian state of Gujarat on Tuesday. At least 137 people died after the bridge collapsed on Sunday evening, sending hundreds tumbling into the river. Nine people were arrested on Monday in connection with the disaster.

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