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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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‘You could hear screams’ say witnesses of deadly Turkey hotel fire

Bolu (Turkey) (AFP) – Outside the Grand Kartal Hotel in mountainous northwestern Turkey, ski instructors recall the fire that ripped through the packed building, killing 76 people. “You could hear screams,” says Cevdet Can, recalling how some of the hotel’s 238 guests threw themselves from windows to escape. Anger mounted in Turkey the day after the tragedy, with nine people arrested and allegations of negligence spreading.

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Rescuers search for missing after deadly Indonesia landslide

Pekalongan (Indonesia) (AFP) – Hundreds of rescue workers are searching through the mud and debris left by a landslide in Indonesia’s Central Java region. The disaster has killed at least 19 people and left several others missing in the mountainous area. Triggered by intense rainfall, the landslide comes after flooding in November, which killed 27.

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Trump threatens sanctions on Russia, tariffs on EU and China

Washington (AFP) – “The European Union is very, very bad to us,” says US President Donald Trump, threatening tariffs against the bloc, as well as China, which he accuses of “sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada”. Speaking at the White House on the first full day of his second term in office, Trump also says further sanctions on Russia are “likely” if President Vladimir Putin doesn’t come to the table for talks on a ceasefire in Ukraine.

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Panamanians angry after Donald Trump vows to ‘take back’ canal

Panama City (AFP) – People in Panama City express their concern and anger at US President Donald Trump’s vow that he would “take back” the Panama Canal. In the weeks leading up to his second term in office, Trump refused to rule out using force to take control of the canal, accusing China of exerting its influence on the vital waterway.

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‘Truth exposed’ as Prince Harry settles lawsuit against Murdoch’s UK tabloids

London (AFP) – The UK’s Prince Harry has concluded a long-running lawsuit against media giant Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid publisher News Group Newspapers (NGN). Reading a statement from the royal outside the London court, lawyer David Sherborne says “the truth has now been exposed” that NGN used private investigators to intrude — between 1996 and 2011 — into Harry’s private life, as well as those of other claimants, including former deputy Labour leader Tom Watson, the prince’s last remaining co-claimant.

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Young Chinese turn to AI pets for emotional support

Beijing (AFP) – Chinese teenager Zhang Yachun has long battled anxiety over school and work, and has struggled to form deep friendships with other people. But since buying a BooBoo, a “smart pet” that uses artificial intelligence to interact with humans, the 19-year-old says life has become easier and she feels less alone.

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