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Pakistan ex-PM Khan, wife appeal against graft convictions

Islamabad (AFP) – Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi are appealing their convictions for graft, his lawyer says. Khan was sentenced to 14 years and his wife to seven earlier this month in the latest case to be brought against them.

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Japanese man completes epic journey pulling rickshaw across Africa

Kapstadt (AFP) – Japanese adventurer Gump Suzuki arrives in Cape Town at the end of a more than six thousand kilometre journey across Africa whilst pulling a rickshaw. Suzuki began his African odyssey last summer in Kenya and has a large following on social media where he has shared regular updates of his adventures. It has been a “very good experience,” he tells AFP, despite some hairy moments such as seeing a lion and a truck hitting his rickshaw.

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Second hostage-prisoner swap between Hamas and Israel under Gaza truce

Gaza (AFP) – Hamas militants released four Israeli female soldiers after more than 15 months of captivity in Gaza, and Palestinian prisoners freed from Israeli detention are welcomed by large crowds in the West Bank in the second hostage-prisoner swap between Hamas and Israel since a truce deal came into effect last Sunday.

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Immigrants deported from US arrive in Brazil by plane

Confins (AFP) – Brazil’s government expresses outrage as dozens of immigrants deported from the United States arrive by plane in handcuffs, calling it a “flagrant disregard” for their rights. The spat comes as Latin America grapples with US President Donald Trump’s return to power with a hard-line anti-immigration agenda, promising crackdowns on irregular migration and mass deportations.

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People flee fighting in DR Congo’s North Kivu

Munigi (AFP) – People flee the intensifying fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo region of North Kivu, as the M23, a Rwanda-backed anti-government armed group, almost completely encircles the capital of North Kivu. “People are fleeing everywhere,” says Alice Feza, a displaced woman. “We have been hearing shots and blasts all night,” she adds.

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Belgian zoo unveils baby white rhino

Brugelette (AFP) – Belgium’s Pairi Daiza animal park shows off Nova, a southern white rhinoceros, who was born on 2 January 2025 weighing 75 kilos. The southern white rhino is a species native to southern Africa, vulnerable to poaching and the illegal ivory trade. Thanks to conservation efforts, the population of this species is now on the increase overall (with around 20,000 in captivity and in the wild), although its existence remains fragile.

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Belarus heads into first presidential election since 2020 crackdown on dissent

Minsk (AFP) – Early voting gets underway in Belarus’s presidential election, which promises to see the extension of President Alexander Lukashenko’s 30-year rule. An unprecedented protest movement that rose up against him following the last elections in 2020 was suppressed by force, with many Belarusians were sentenced to long prison terms and hundreds of thousands of others fled the country.

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German sets world record for longest time spent underwater

Puerto Lindo (AFP) – A German aerospace engineer celebrates setting a world record for the longest time living underwater without depressurisation — 120 days in a submerged capsule off the coast of Panama. The record was previously held by American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days living in an underwater lodge in a Florida lagoon.

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UN says Gaza development has been put back 60 years by war

Davos (AFP) – The head of the UN’s Development Programme Achim Steiner says that the Israel-Hamas war has put back development in Gaza by 60 years. Around two-thirds of all buildings in the Gaza Strip have been “entirely destroyed or damaged”, Steiner tells AFP in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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UN forces armoured vehicle destroyed after fighting in eastern DRC

Nzulo (AFP) – An armoured vehicle belonging to the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo burns in the DR Congo as fighting between the Rwandan-backed M23 and the Congolese army intensifies in the country’s east. Three South African peacekeepers have been killed.

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