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Mourners in Japan place flowers for Abe at scene where ex-PM killed

Nara (Japan) (AFP) – Mourners in Japan’s Nara place flowers in honour of former prime minister Shinzo Abe at the place where he was gunned down while campaigning. The murder of Japan’s best-known politician rattled the country and sent shockwaves around the world, particularly given the nation’s low levels of violent crime and strict gun laws. 

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Make breast implants great again: Russian cosmetic surgeons turn to patriotism

Moscow (AFP) – In Russia, cosmetic clinics and their clients are caught up in the turmoil of the effects of Western sanctions. Despite this difficult environment, the plastic surgeon Yevgeny Dobreikin wants to conquer a new clientele. For this, he chose patriotic marketing: silicone breast implants with Russian flags and camouflage patterns on them.

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Wife of former Japan PM Abe, Akie Abe, arrives in Nara after shooting

Tokyo (AFP) – Akie Abe, wife of Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, arrives in Nara, where her husband is being treated after being shot at a campaign event. The shooting of the country’s best-known politician comes despite Japan’s strict gun laws and with campaigning under way ahead of upper house elections on Sunday. IMAGES

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Russian FM says won’t go ‘running after’ US for talks at G20

Bali (Indonesia) (AFP) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Friday he would not chase after the United States for talks as his counterpart Antony Blinken declined to see him at a G20 meeting in Indonesia. “It was not us who abandoned contact; it was the United States,” Lavrov told reporters on the island of Bali. “We are not running after anybody suggesting meetings.” The United States has sought to isolate Russia on the world stage and aides to Blinken said they saw no point in speaking to Lavrov so long as Moscow pursues its war in Ukraine. SOUNDBITE Duration: 00:15

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Traditional high heels race for Madrid’s LGBTQ Pride

Madrid (AFP) – Madrid’s LGTBQ Pride would not be the same without its traditional Heel Race, a sporting-festive event which this year celebrates its twenty-third edition in Pelayo Street and which involves finishing the course on platforms up to 15 centimetres high. “I run because I think it’s something super original, very fun and a way to show the diversity that exists in Chueca (an area of Madrid known as Madrid’s gay neighbourhood),” one of the winners in the race said.

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