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Inside the only Ukrainian region fully under Russian control

Kherson (Ukraine) (AFP) – Since Moscow captured Kherson in early March, information on what is happening there has been hard to come by. AFP journalists joined a press trip organised by the Russian Defence Ministry to find a region relatively untouched by the fighting – yet ‘apprehensive’ about the future.

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West lacking ‘unity’ over Ukraine war, Zelensky says at Davos

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that the West remains divided over the extent of its support for Ukraine in its defence against Russia’s invasion. Addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, he singles out the European Union for its lack of unity.

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Pope Francis ‘heartbroken’ over Texas school shooting

Vatican City (AFP) – Pope Francis says his “heart aches for the massacre at the primary school in Texas,” which left at least 19 children and two teachers dead. “It is time to say enough is enough to indiscriminate arms trafficking,” he adds after his weekly general audience in St Peter’s Square.

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An ‘intense experience’: Frenchman beats high-wire record at Mont Saint-Michel

Le Mont-Saint-Michel (France) (AFP) – French daredevil tightrope walker Nathan Paulin claim a new world record after completing a 2,200-metre-long (nearly 1.4-mile) trip to Mont Saint-Michel on a wire suspended between a crane and the famous abbey on the tidal island. It took him two hours to inch his way, barefoot, along the two-centimetre-wide slackline. +COMPLETES 32AZ9Z2_EN+ AND SOUNDBITES

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Malaysian durian grower goes high-tech

Batu Pahat (Malaysia) (AFP) – Drones spraying pesticide, sensors taking soil readings, sprinklers that squirt fertiliser at the touch of a button — a Malaysian plantation is using high-tech methods to boost its crop of pungent durians. 

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Frustrated Sri Lankans wait hours to fill tanks as fuel crisis worsens

Colombo (AFP) – Motorists line up for hours in serpentine queues outside fuel stations to fill up on petrol and diesel, both in short supply, in crisis-hit Sri Lanka. The cash-strapped country sharply hiked fuel prices to a record high on Tuesday, causing further pain to the country’s 22 million people in its worst crisis since independence. The South Asian island nation has suffered months of dire shortages and anti-government protests, which turned deadly earlier in May with at least nine people killed.

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