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US voters weigh in after tense Trump-Harris debate

Philadelphia (AFP) – US voters weigh in after a highly anticipated debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with both candidates hoping now to ride the momentum of their face-to-face to convince undecided voters and shake up a presidential election locked in a dead heat.

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Melbourne protests: Dozens arrested at anti-war demo outside military expo

Melbourne (AFP) – Anti-war activists are protesting against a three-day military expo in Melbourne, which showcases weapons and technology from around the world. Demonstrators set bins alight and throw horse manure at police during clashes, prompting officers to respond with tear gas, stun grenades and pepper spray.

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Nigeria floods: Dam overflow creates new crisis for insurgency-hit region

Maiduguri (Nigeria) (AFP) – Floodwaters from an overflowing dam leave homes, schools and businesses submerged in parts of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state in northeast Nigeria. An epicentre of more than a decade-long jihadist insurgency, the city is now dealing with what the United Nations refugee agency in Nigeria (UNHCR) is describing as the worst flooding in 30 years.

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Pope mass draws 600,000 in Catholic-majority East Timor

Dili (East Timor) (AFP) – Pope Francis celebrates a mass for hundreds of thousands of faithful in East Timor, rallying nearly half the population of the world’s most Catholic country outside the Vatican in stifling tropical heat.

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Thousands protest as Mexico president’s judicial reforms set for showdown in Congress

Controversial proposals by Mexico’s outgoing president to allow voters to elect judges face a final hurdle in Congress, despite mass opposition street protests, diplomatic tensions and investor jitters. Thousands of people, including court employees and law students, demonstrate against the plan, under which even Supreme Court and other high-level judges, as well as those at the local level, would be chosen by popular vote. IMAGES

Israel rejects Gaza agency’s death toll for strike on humanitarian zone

Tel Aviv (AFP) – The Israeli government rejects the death toll provided by Gaza’s civil defence agency for a strike on the Al Mawasi humanitarian zone in the southern city of Khan Yunis. According to this toll, the strike killed 40 people and wounded a further 60, but Israeli government spokesperson David Mencer says the figures do “not align with the truth.”

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SpaceX launches all-civilian crew for first private spacewalk

Kennedy Space Center (United States) (AFP) – SpaceX has launched its daring Polaris Dawn mission, carrying a four-member civilian crew, who will take part in the first spacewalk by non-professional astronauts. The crew underwent more than two years of training and are equipped with newly-developed, hi-tech SpaceX suits.

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Putin cannot be allowed a ‘face-saving exit’ from Ukraine war, says freed dissident

Paris (AFP) – Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was recently released as part of the biggest prisoner exchange since the end of the Cold War, says Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be allowed “a face-saving exit” from the war in Ukraine. Speaking exclusively to AFP, Kara-Murza says the “Putin regime must be defeated.”

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Forty killed by Israeli strike on southern Gaza

Al Mawāşī (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – With deep craters where dozens of tents used to stand, Palestinians in Al Mawasi, in the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis, are reeling from a deadly Israeli strike. The area was designated a safe zone by Israel early in the war, but the country has repeatedly accused Hamas of embedding military sites in these areas, surrounding them with human shields. The group denies this. Gaza’s civil defence agency says the overnight strike killed 40 people, wounding a further 60.

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