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Severe drought in Spain uncovers submerged monuments

Vilanova de Sau (Spain) (AFP) – A centuries-old church and a huge megalithic complex are among the underwater monuments that have resurfaced in Spain as a severe drought causes water levels in reservoirs to plunge.

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In California, world’s tallest thermometer shows 108°F

Baker (United States) (AFP) – The tallest thermometer in the world, an iconic monument in the middle of the California desert, shows 108°F as a heatwave strikes the Western United States. Ruben Garcia, a tourist from Nevada, says his family is “trying to stay cool, relaxing, looking at water, drinking.”

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Pakistan rescuer saves cat from floods

Mingora (Pakistan) (AFP) – A rescuer in Pakistan carries a cat across a river to safety in Kayal Badshagai, Pakistan. Monsoon rains have submerged much of Pakistan, unleashing powerful floods that have washed away vital crops and damaged or destroyed more than a million homes.

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Taiwan businessman hopes to repel China with civilian force

Taipei (AFP) – A Taiwanese microchip tycoon unveils plans to train more than three million “civilian warriors” to help defend the island against a potential Chinese invasion, donating NT$1 billion ($33m) of his own money. Robert Tsao, founder of major microchip maker United Microelectronics Corp, says Taiwan should show that it will “annihilate” China in the event of an invasion.

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Fires ravage Brazil’s Amazon rainforest

Porto Velho (Brazil) (AFP) – Fires rage in the Amazon rainforest, near Porto Velho, state of Rondonia, northern Brazil. Experts say the fires are caused mainly by illegal farmers, ranchers and speculators clearing land and torching the trees.

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China slams UN Xinjiang report as ‘manufactured’ by the US

Beijing (AFP) – China slams a United Nations report into human rights abuses of its Muslim Uyghur minority in the Xinjiang region as a “political tool” being used against Beijing. Foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin claims the report was “manufactured by the US and some other Western forces”. The report said torture allegations were credible and cited possible crimes against humanity.

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‘Wish us luck’: IAEA chief Grossi on the way to Ukraine nuclear plant

Zaporizhzhia (Ukraine) (AFP) – IAEA chief Rafael Grossi vows that UN inspectors will continue their visit to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine despite an earlier strike on the town next to the facility. “We are not stopping… so wish us luck!” he tells reporters.

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Children attend makeshift school in flood-hit Pakistan

Sukkur (Pakistan) (AFP) – A makeshift school in a tent opens for flood victims in Pakistan, providing vital aid and education for children affected by devastating floods. Monsoon rains have submerged much of Pakistan, unleashing torrents that have washed away vital crops and damaged or destroyed more than a million homes.

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US senator Bernie Sanders backs striking UK workers

London (AFP) – Progressive US senator Bernie Sanders gives his backing to striking British workers, urging global solidarity amid surging inequality, inflation and a cost of living crisis. “What is going on today in the UK is no different than what is going on in the United States of America. Same bloody thing,” Sanders says.

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