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Smoke from Amazon fires hits Latin American largest city Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo (AFP) – A gray shroud covers Latin America’s largest city, Sao Paulo, which tops Monday’s ranking of the world’s most polluted metropolises, according to Swiss-based air quality monitoring company IQAir. Several Brazilian states are being affected by smoke from forest fires in the country. IMAGES

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India’s Muslims fear for future as Hindu nationalism rises

Haridwar (India) (AFP) – A year after being forced from his home by extremist Hindu nationalists, Mohammad Salim, like many Indian Muslims, fears for his family’s future. The campaign that pushed Salim from his hometown hasn’t gone anywhere, with activists still seeking to drive Islam from what they consider a Hindu ‘holy land’. Critics say this Hindu-first ideology has been cultivated by India’s ruling BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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UK Prime Minister launches anti-knife crime coalition

London (AFP) – UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has convened a coalition to stop young people from falling into knife crime, joined by actor and anti-knife crime campaigner Idris Elba. In the year ending March 2023, 41 percent of all homicides in England and Wales were knife-related and rates of knife crime have been steadily rising since 2012, despite being lower than pre-pandemic levels.

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Japanese climbers clean world’s tallest bronze Buddha

Ushiku (Japan) (AFP) – Emerging from the head of the world’s tallest bronze Buddha and climbing down to its right ear, two specialist cleaners blast the imposing Japanese statue with water guns. Kazuyoshi Taguchi and Kazumi Minowa have been cleaning the 120-metre-tall Ushiku Daibatsu monument – completed in 1993 – for nearly a quarter of a century, at the start of which neither had a background in climbing.

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UN rights chief warns world risks ‘dystopian future’

Geneva (AFP) – UN rights chief Volker Turk warns that the world needs to change direction if it is to avoid a future filled with military escalation, repression, disinformation, deepening inequality and rampant climate change. Opening a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Volker Turk stresses that “we are at a fork in the road” and heading towards “a dystopian future.”

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Paris bids farewell to Olympic and Paralympic Games

Saint-Denis (France) (AFP) – People in the French capital say goodbye to a summer of sport after the Paralympic closing ceremony brought the curtain down on Paris 2024. The Paralympic flame and cauldron were extinguished before a concert in the packed Stade de France capped off six weeks of Olympic and Paralympic competition.

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Super Typhoon Yagi causes floods in Vietnam’s Haiphong

Haiphong (AFP) – Super Typhoon Yagi is leaving a trail of destruction in northern Vietnam, killing at least three people. Around 20,000 people have been evacuated and moved to safer, higher ground, local have authorities reported.

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Marine Le Pen: ‘we’ll have new legislative elections’ within a year

Hénin-Beaumont (AFP) – “It’s obvious that, within a year, we’ll have new legislative elections,” says Marine Le Pen during a visit to Hénin-Beaumont. Le Pen is using the visit to urge President Emmanuel Macron to call a referendum on key issues such as immigration in order to break the country’s political deadlock. “France needs a clear majority,” she says.

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