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German engineer prepares to emerge after 120 days living underwater

Puerto Lindo (Panama) (AFP) – Inside the SeaPod Alpha Deep off the coast of Puerto Lindo, in Panama, German aerospace engineer Rudiger Koch, 59, hopes to break a world record. Koch, an admirer of Captain Nemo, has been submerged underwater for more than two months at a depth of 11 meters to break a Guinness World Record. Surrounded by fish, he intends to prove that it is possible to live peacefully under the ocean. IMAGES

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Taliban says ICC ‘can’t scare us’ in response to arrest warrant

Khost (Afghanistan) (AFP) – Afghanistan’s Taliban government rejects an arrest warrant sought by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its leaders. The ICC chief prosecutor said he was seeking arrest warrants against senior Taliban leaders in Afghanistan over the persecution of women, a crime against humanity. “The International Criminal Court can’t scare us,” Afghanistan’s First Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs, Mohammad Nabi Omari, says at a graduation ceremony in the eastern city of Khost.

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Storm Eowyn batters the UK and Ireland

Galway (Ireland) (AFP) – A violent storm hits the UK and Ireland with heavy rain and strong winds. The worst of the storm is impacting Scotland and the island of Ireland, with both put on high alert and schools ordered to close.

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Argentina’s Milei says he has found ‘comrades’ in Elon Musk and Viktor Orban

Davos (Switzerland) (AFP) – Speaking at the World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland, Argentina’s President Javier Milei says he has found “comrades in this fight for the ideas of freedom”, in likeminded leaders such as US President Donald Trump, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Hungarian Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele and tech billionaire Elon Musk.

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New museum sheds light on children of Kosovo war

Pristina (AFP) – A new museum opens in Kosovar capital Pristina, full of belongings and mementos from childhoods spent during the country’s conflict. Kosovo saw a bloody civil war from 1998-1999 between ethnic Albanian insurgents and Serbian armed forces. A decade after the war, majority-Albanian Kosovo declared independence, which Serbia and the Kosovo Serb minority do not recognise.

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Somalia’s ‘first’ female equestrian

Mogadishu (AFP) – Twenty five year-old equestrian Shukri Osman Muse has been turning heads on the streets of Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu. Since taking up riding just last year she has now become, according to her trainer, the conservative country’s “first” female equestrian.

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How unpaid parole officers help keep crime rates low in Japan

Tokyo (AFP) – Japanese retiree Teruko Nakazawa devoted decades to supervising and helping rehabilitate convicted criminals on parole. The 83-year-old didn’t take a single yen for her hard work under a long-running but little-known state scheme that some say contributes to the nation’s famously low crime rate.

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