India readies for 400 million pilgrims at mammoth festival
Prayagraj (India) (AFP) – Beside India’s holy rivers, a huge makeshift city is being built for a Hindu religious festival expected to be so vast that it will be seen from space.
Prayagraj (India) (AFP) – Beside India’s holy rivers, a huge makeshift city is being built for a Hindu religious festival expected to be so vast that it will be seen from space.
Seoul (AFP) – South Korea’s main opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung says his party will impeach acting president and prime minister Han Duck-soo at “the behest of the people”. Han took over as acting president from President Yoon Suk Yeol, but opposition MPs now want him removed from office too, arguing that he is refusing demands to complete Yoon’s impeachment process and to bring him to justice.
Narva (Estonie) (AFP) – Narva in Estonia is nestled on the EU and NATO’s eastern border, and Russia’s proximity is palpable in the town of 56,000 people, where 96 percent of the population are Russian speakers. The Narva crossing is now one of only three border checkpoints between the two countries, but car traffic has been suspended in both directions, leading to a drop in tourism revenue for Narva. Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, tensions have also arisen on both sides of the border.
Banda Aceh (Indonesia) (AFP) – Indonesians pray for those who lost their lives in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami at a mass grave in Banda Aceh on the 20th anniversary of the disaster. More than 220,000 people across Asia died two decades ago when a tsunami hit coastlines around the Indian Ocean in one of the world’s worst natural disasters. IMAGES
Ban Nam Khem (Thailand) (AFP) – Mourners gather at a memorial on Thailand’s southern coast as ceremonies begin across Asia to remember the 220,000 people who died two decades ago when a tsunami hit coastlines around the Indian Ocean in one of the world’s worst natural disasters. IMAGES +COMPLETES VIDI36RH837_EN+
Kabul (AFP) – For many in Afghanistan — one of the poorest countries in the world, where 12.4 million people live in acute food insecurity, according to the World Food Programme — bread makes up the largest part of meals. “A meal without bread, especially when you have guests, is incomplete for Afghans and Afghan families,” says Mohammad Masi, 28, while picking up several rounds on his way home.
San Bartolo (AFP) – A police officer disguised as the popular Christmas character the Grinch helps a squad arrest a gang of three drug traffickers in southern Lima, authorities say.
Sanaa (AFP) – Yemen’s Huthi rebels say they fired a “ballistic missile” at central Israel after the Israeli military said it intercepted a “projectile”. The Iran-backed rebels, who have targeted Israel as well as key maritime routes over the Gaza war, last week fired two missiles that caused damage and more than a dozen injuries in the commercial hub of Tel Aviv.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (AFP) – One of the world’s most active volcanoes erupted again Monday, spewing columns of lava 80 meters (260 feet) above Hawaii, according to US volcanologists. Kilauea has been very active since 1983 and erupts relatively regularly, including most recently in September. It is one of six active volcanoes located in the Hawaiian Islands, which also include Mauna Loa, the largest volcano in the world.
Jerusalem (AFP) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledges what he describes as the steadfast support of Christians worldwide for Israel’s fight against the “forces of evil”. Christians in Israel and the Palestinian territories were preparing for a sombre wartime Christmas for the second consecutive year, with the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip casting a shadow over the season.
Douma (AFP) – Two Syrian doctors and a nurse told AFP in a series of interviews over the weekend that Bashar al-Assad’s government coerced them into providing false testimony to international investigators after a deadly 2018 chlorine attack.
Yakutsk (AFP) – Russian scientists are showing off the remarkably well-preserved remains of a young mammoth from some 50,000 years ago, which was found in the permafrost-covered region of Yakutia. The female mammoth has been nicknamed “Yana” after the river basin in which it was discovered this summer. Studies will now be carried out to work out her exact age at death, estimated at “one year old or a bit more”.