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14 Hong Kong democracy campaigners found guilty of subversion

A Hong Kong court finds fourteen pro-democracy campaigners guilty of subversion and aquits two. The verdicts are part of a long-running trial in which 47 people were charged for organising an unofficial election in 2020, activities the court ruled were a threat to the government.

Thousands gather at Zocalo Square for ruling party candidate Sheinbaum’s closing rally

Mexico City (AFP) – Thousands of Mexicans gather at Zocalo Square in the capital for the closing campaign rally of ruling-party presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum. Mexico will hold a general election on June 2, and its next president will face an array of challenges, including managing migration, maintaining delicate relations with the neighboring United States, and addressing criminal violence that has left more than 450,000 people dead and tens of thousands missing since 2006. IMAGES

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Temperatures soar in India, reaching potential new record

Neu Delhi (AFP) – Delhi swelters in a heatwave, while India’s government-run weather bureau cautions that station measurements showing a potentially record-breaking temperature in the capital may have been due to a fault in the measuring equipment. India is no stranger to searing summer temperatures, but years of scientific research have found that climate change is causing heatwaves to become longer, more frequent, and more intense.

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Ukraine should be allowed to ‘neutralise’ Russian military sites, says Macron

Meseberg (AFP) – Kyiv should be allowed to “neutralise” the Russian military sites from which Moscow’s troops are firing missiles into Ukraine, says French President Emmanuel Macron during a press conference alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. Speaking during a state visit to Germany, Macron adds that “we must not allow them to hit other targets in Russia, obviously civilian capabilities or other military targets.”

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Trump hush money trial reaches dramatic final phase

New York (AFP) – The first-ever criminal trial of a former US president reaches its dramatic final phase, with both sides wrapping up their closing arguments. The stage is now set for the 12-member panel to begin deliberating. Less than six months before an election in which Donald Trump is seeking to return to the White House, the stakes are high both for the 77-year-old personally and for the country.

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South Africa votes with long ANC dominance under threat

Pretoria (AFP) – South African voters turn out for a watershed general election Wednesday, with the ANC’s exclusive grip on power in doubt for the first time in three decades of democracy. With opposition challenges from both the left and right, unemployment and crime at near record levels and a new generation growing up with no memory of the struggle against white-minority rule, the ruling party may need to share power.

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Deadly camp blaze after Israeli strike sparks global outcry

Rafah (AFP) – Palestinians mourn their loved ones after an Israeli strike on May 26 set a displaced people’s camp ablaze in Rafah, killing 45 people, according to Palestinian officials. Despite the global outrage, another Israeli strike killed at least 21 people at a displacement camp west of Rafah on Tuesday, Gaza’s civil defence agency said.  The Gaza war was sparked by Hamas’s unprecedented attack on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed at least 36,096 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.

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State of emergency lifted in New Caledonia after weeks of unrest

Noumea (AFP) – France on Tuesday lifted a state of emergency in its Pacific territory of New Caledonia but is maintaining a curfew and sending hundreds of paramilitary reinforcements after two weeks of unrest in which seven people died, and hundreds were injured. France’s plan to give voting rights to thousands of non-indigenous long-term residents has sparked riots as indigenous Kanaks say it would dilute the influence of their votes.

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