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Indonesian culinary legend’s sweet treats stand the test of time

Yogyakarta (Indonesia) (AFP) – As the morning twilight approaches in an Indonesian city famed for its street food scene, a queue of sleepy customers snakes its way along the road in anticipation of a local culinary legend. The clock hits 5 am in Yogyakarta and out of the darkness appears a small and frail sarong-clad woman on the back of a black motorbike. She climbs off slowly, tightly holding a basket that carries the sweet snacks she has been selling for more than half a century. Now 76 years old, Mbah Satinem was the Indonesian cultural hub’s best-kept secret for decades but is today a cooking sensation after shooting to fame in the 2019 Netflix series “Street Food: Asia”. 

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Police fire tear gas as thousands mob Sri Lanka PM’s office

Colombo (AFP) – Police fire tear gas at protesters mobbing the Prime minister’s residence in Colombo as crisis-hit Sri Lanka declared an indefinite nationwide state of emergency on Wednesday, hours after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country. IMAGES 

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Making a splash inside Sri Lanka’s presidential palace

Colombo (AFP) – Sri Lankans take a dip in the pool and relax at the garden Wednesday in the colonial-era presidential palace which has embodied state authority for more than 200 years. It’s now become the island’s new symbol of people power. Sri Lanka’s embattled president flew out of the country to the Maldives early Wednesday, in a probable prelude to his resignation after months of widespread protests against his island nation’s worst-ever economic crisis. DURATION: 01:45

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US VP Harris announces funding, two new embassies in Pacific

Suva (Fiji) (AFP) – The United States launched a major push into the Pacific on Wednesday, seeking to hold off China’s advance in the region, with Vice President Kamala Harris announcing $600 million in funding at a key regional summit. This would include a $60 million pledge for economic assistance to the Forum Fisheries Agency. DURATION: 01:09

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Jesus Christ’s stolen blood recovered by Dutch art sleuth

Amsterdam (AFP) – A mysterious late-night ring of a doorbell has led to the recovery of what is believed to be one of the most sacred artefacts recently stolen from the Catholic Church, the Dutch art detective Arthur Brand says. Brand is known as the “Indiana Jones of the art world” for his remarkable recoveries of stolen art including a Picasso and a ring belonging to Oscar Wilde.

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Albania’s ancient heritage looted by treasure hunters

Korçë (Albania) (AFP) – In Albania, treasure hunters are plundering ancient cities left ruined in the mountains in search of priceless artefacts. Archaeologists worry that the looters are causing irreversible damage to the Balkan nation’s cultural heritage.

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Beijing slams Taiwan VP for attending Shinzo Abe’s funeral

Beijing (AFP) – China accuses Taiwan of a “political plot” after its Vice President William Lai attended former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s funeral. “There is no so-called Vice President” of Taiwan, foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin says.

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Yosemite fires rage as firefighters scramble to contain blaze

Yosemite National Park (United States) (AFP) – Firefighters and rescue services are scrambling to protect the Yosemite National Park’s ancient sequoia trees from blazing wildfires. “We’ve got a ton of hand crews, fire engines, bulldozers all on scene working tremendously hard,” says fire official Joshua Boehm.

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UN passes 6-month extension of cross-border Syria aid

United Nations (United States) (AFP) – The UN Security Council adopts a resolution extending a system for cross-border aid to Syria by six months, the duration demanded by Russia while other members had sought a full year.

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