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Former US President Jimmy Carter’s casket leaves Capitol

Washington (AFP) – Jimmy Carter’s casket departs the US Capitol, heading toward a state funeral at Washington’s National Cathedral, amid a groundswell of tributes honouring the 39th US president and the last from the so-called Greatest Generation.

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‘Long live Venezuela’: Anti-Maduro protest a day before his inauguration

Caracas (AFP) – Chanting “Long live Venezuela!” and donning t-shirts that read “Release all political prisoners,” opponents of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro begin to fill the streets of the capital, Caracas, in a last-ditch effort to prevent him from being sworn in for a highly controversial third term as president. IMAGES

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German startup bets on remote driver, not full autonomy

Las Vegas (AFP) – With no one in the driver seat, a Vay car resembles an autonomous robotaxi but is built around remote driving, where a human is sitting in an office using TV monitors to guide the car. The German startup is demonstrating its technology ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world’s most important tech show.

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EU ‘absolutely’ rejects Zuckerberg’s censorship claim

Brüssel (AFP) – The EU rejects Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg’s charge that the bloc engaged in “censorship” with its tech regulations, a day after the online giant slashed its content moderation policies in the United States. “We absolutely refute any claims of censorship on our side,” European Commission chief spokesperson Paula Pinho tells reporters in Brussels.

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Brazil’s Lula greets crowds after January 8 riots anniversary ceremony

Brasilia (AFP) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva greets crowds outside the Planalto presidential palace after the end of the ceremony held on the anniversary of the attack by supporters of right-wing former president Jair Bolsonaro on January 8, 2023. This was Lula’s first notable appearance since undergoing emergency brain surgery on December 2024.

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Grief and nostalgia in India’s ‘Jimmy Carter village’

Gurgaon (AFP) – Carterpuri, or the “village of Carter”, was abruptly renamed from Daulatpur Nasirabad after an hour-long visit by the late US president Jimmy Carter in 1978. The renaming was suggested by India’s then-prime minister Morarji Desai, who accompanied Carter on the visit to the small hamlet, some 30 kilometres (20 miles) from New Delhi. As news of Jimmy Carter’s death reached the village, residents paid their respects by hosting a condolence meeting.

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