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Afghans hunt for gold at the end of the radio

Spin Boldak (Afghanistan) (AFP) – Sitting on the floor of a dilapidated workshop in the Afghan border town of Spin Boldak, a group of men break apart discarded electronics to search for the smattering of gold inside. It’s a profitable, but ultimately doomed trade as modern electronics are increasingly built with cheaper metals.

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Russian strike kills dozens in Ukrainian city of Poltava

Poltava (Ukraine) (AFP) – More than 50 people were killed and hundreds wounded in a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Poltava, authorities said, in one of the single deadliest strikes of the two-and-a-half-year war.

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Young Chinese women hire female cosplayers to play fantasy boyfriends

Shanghai (AFP) – A new trend in China sees women hiring other women to go on dates with them dressed as their favourite male video game characters. Eighteen-year-old cosplayer Xu Yunting met 19-year-old Feng Xinyu for a whole day of activities, with Xu dressed as Jesse from “Light and Night”. This is the third time these women have had such an encounter.

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Indonesians welcome Pope Francis as he kicks off Asia-Pacific tour

Indonesians welcome Pope Francis to Jakarta as he kicks off a 12-day tour of the Asia-Pacific region, with further stops planned in Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore. The 87-year-old will spend three days in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, with his visit devoted to inter-religious ties.

Thai authorities enlist locals and ducks to battle invasive fish

Nakhon Si Thammarat (Thailand) (AFP) – Thailand has caught some 1,300 tons of blackchin tilapia as authorities battle to stamp out the destructive invasive fish species, enlisting locals and even ducks to help. In July, eradicating the fish, which is native to West Africa, was declared a national priority and a parliamentary investigation is underway to determine the cause of the outbreak.

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Telegram founder’s arrest raises ‘human rights concerns’ says UN

The arrest and charging of Telegram founder Pavel Durov “raises a lot of human rights concerns” says a spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office Ravina Shamdasani. Russian-born Durov was detained in France on 24 August and charged with violations related to the messaging app. Speaking to reporters at a weekly UN briefing, Shamdasani explains that any restrictions on social media need to be “in line with international human rights standards.”

Israelis protest outside Netanyahu’s house in Jerusalem

With megaphones and banners in hand, protesters gather outside the house of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, demanding a deal to allow the release of hostages still held in Gaza. Pressure has been mounting on the Israeli government in recent days after the killing of six captives, whose bodies were discovered in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday 1 September.

Life inside a centre for Russia’s Kursk evacuees

Perched on makeshift beds, chatting or reading, evacuees at a displacement centre in Russia’s Kursk region pass the time. Galina Tolmacheva and her family are among some 130,000 people forced to flee in the Russian border region, where Ukrainian forces have been conducting an offensive since 6 August. “We fled in what we were wearing,” she says, adding that her family had to set their livestock free and “leave everything.”

41 people killed in Russian strike on central Ukraine says Zelensky

41 people have been killed by a Russian strike on central Ukraine, says President Volodymyr Zelensky. The attack hit a military educational facility in the city of Poltava, where Ukraine’s defence ministry says rescuers are still working to save people trapped under the rubble.

Netanyahu asks for forgiveness for not saving Israeli hostages

Jerusalem (AFP) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is seeking forgiveness for failing to save six hostages whose bodies were recovered from a Gaza tunnel at the weekend. He said that Hamas militants “executed” the hostages, shooting them “in the back of the head”.

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US seizes Venezuela leader Maduro’s plane, flies it to Florida

Fort Lauderdale (United States) (AFP) – The United States has seized Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s plane in the Dominican Republic and flown it to Florida, a move condemned by the South American leader but which Washington said was necessary due to sanction violations.

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Ukraine hit by Russian strike hours before children return to school

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Firefighters work at a smouldering academic building in Kyiv after the latest barrage from Russia. Authorities say around 30 missiles were launched at the country, with 22 shot down by air defences. The attack came just hours before Ukrainian children were due to start their third school year in the shadow of Russia’s invasion.

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