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‘I don’t know what the coach told the players’: fans react to Swiss World Cup win

Doha (AFP) – Switzerland fans express, if not utter joy, then at least satisfaction as they leave the Al Janoub Stadium after a narrow 1-0 victory over Cameroon in their team’s Qatar World Cup opener. “We won, which was the most important thing” says Philipp Gysling, who travelled from Toronto for the match. The Cameroonians remain confident, despite two upcoming clashes against Serbia and Brazil. “The first half was good” says Kenneth, a Cameroon fan living in Qatar, “I don’t know what the coach told the players.”

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Ho ho roar: London’s giant T.Rex gets into the Xmas spirit with festive jumper

London (AFP) – The London Natural History Museum’s iconic animatronic T.Rex is gearing up for Christmas. Now inhabiting a winter wonderland, the fearsome dinosaur is clad in a custom-made festive sweater and similarly up-sized Santa hat. “It is a big British thing” explains Sam Barnes, the museum’s head of retail, speaking about the sweater rather than the T.Rex.

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Cuba’s coffee industry turns to ‘top class’ beans to save its skin

Manicaragua (Cuba) (AFP) – Cuba’s coffee industry is on shakey ground. In 1960, Cuba produced more than 60,000 tons of coffee. In 2021, that figure dropped to just 11,500 tons. It’s hoped that “specialty” coffees, which remain a novelty on the island, could breath life back into a flagging industry.

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Aerial images show Indonesia quake rescue

Cianjur (Indonesia) (AFP) – Drone shots show search and rescue workers digging through a collapsed building in Indonesia’s West Java province after a deadly earthquake struck on Monday, killing 272 people. Indonesian authorities deployed heavy machinery, helicopters and thousands of personnel Thursday in a desperate effort to locate dozens trapped in rubble.

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Including right to abortion in French Constitution ‘is not a gimmick’ says Justice Minister

Paris (AFP) – Including the right to abortion in the French Constitution “is not a gimmick” but “a security for all women in our country” says the country’s Justice Minister, Eric Dupond-Moretti. Addressing the right and far-right wings of the French National Assembly, who have continually worked to obstruct the debate on the Constitution revision, Dupont-Moretti warns that despite their actions to “jam up the machine” with amendment proposals, “the political will is there.”

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Police destroy illegal airstrip used by drug traffickers in Amazon

HUÁNUCO (Peru) (AFP) – Peruvian anti-drug police destroy an illegal airstrip in Huanuco, central Peru. Peru is one of the world’s largest producers of cocaine, with some 400 tons annually, according to official figures. It is one of the largest producers of coca leaf, the raw material for cocaine, after Colombia.

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Scotland independence quest ‘not over yet’, says Sturgeon

Edinburgh (AFP) – Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tells a crowd of independence supporters in Edinburgh that the quest for independence from the United Kingdom is not over. “Not Westminster or otherwise, will ever silence the voice of the Scottish people,” she declares. This comes after a landmark ruling by the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court deciding that only the UK government, and not the Scottish Parliament, could allow a referendum on independence to be held.

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Rio’s biggest favela decks itself out for World Cup 2022

Rio de Janeiro (AFP) – A sea of streamers and mini-flags flutter above the graffiti-covered walls in Rio de Janeiro’s largest favela, Rochinha, where residents hope the power of football will help heal the nation after a divisive election.

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Health or jobs: Peruvian mining town at a crossroads

La Oroya (Peru) (AFP) – The Peruvian mining city of La Oroya, one of the most polluted places in the world, is seeking to reopen a heavy metal smelter that poisoned residents for almost a century. Locals are divided between those hoping for jobs and those warning about pollution in the city.

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