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Ukrainian President Zelensky urges more sanctions against Russia after attack

Undisclosed (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that Russia is giving grounds for new sanctions after Russian drone and missile strikes hit Kyiv Saturday. “Every day gives reasons for new sanctions against Russia. Every day proves that without pressure on Russia, the war will continue,” Zelensky says in his evening address.

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Cannes hit by power cut as film festival draws to a close

Cannes (AFP) – A power substation and an electricity pylon were vandalised overnight in the region around France’s Cannes, which has been hit by a major blackout on the final day of its film festival, according to officials. Traffic was widely impacted, and festival goers and tourists scrambled for paper money after the power cut hit the town, leaving cash machines out of order and restaurants unable to process card payments.

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Rare wild cattle herded in Cambodia by helicopter

Siem Pang (AFP) – A helicopter successfully herds 16 critically endangered banteng onto a truck in Cambodia for the first time. Conservation groups Rising Phoenix and Siem Pang said that the banteng found in the wild were herded over three days through a “mass-capture funnel trap” onto a truck before being relocated to a wildlife sanctuary. Banteng are a type of wild cattle native to Southeast Asia and listed as critically endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of threatened species. Their natural habitat is forests and grasslands, but only a few thousand remain in the wild, and they are mostly threatened by hunting, logging and industry.

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Kermit the Frog gives advice to US grads

College Park (AFP) – Wearing a formal cap and gown, Kermit the Frog offers a graduation speech to students at the University of Maryland. “Rather than jumping over someone to get what you want, consider reaching out your hand and taking the leap side by side,” says Kermit at the establishment his creator, Jim Henson, graduated from in 1960.

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Ukrainians released in first stage of prisoner swap with Russia return to families

Undisclosed (AFP) – Ukrainian prisoners of war are welcomed by relatives and crowds with Ukrainian flags after being released in the first stage of a major prisoner swap with Russia on 23 May 2025. A massive Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv wounded at least 15 people hours after Russia and Ukraine completed the first stage of the prisoner exchange agreed at talks last week in Istanbul and just before the second stage on Saturday.

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Commemorations begin for George Floyd, five years on

Minneapolis (AFP) – The family of George Floyd will on May 25 mark five years since he was killed by a US police officer, in a political climate soured by President Donald Trump’s backtracking of reforms designed to tackle racism. Outrage over Floyd’s killing by police catapulted Black Lives Matter into one of the largest protest movements in US history. But five years on, the protesters are gone, and an iconic monument outside the White House has been erased, leaving many to wonder if the movement blew its chance for historic change by failing to win over the American public.

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Kim Kardashian ‘satisfied’ with verdict of robbery trial, says lawyer

Paris (AFP) – American superstar Kim Kardashian is “satisfied” with the verdict handed down against a gang of robbers who stole $10 million in jewellery from her in a Paris hotel in 2016, says Kardashian’s lawyer. A French court convicted the gang, although they will not return to jail, and the verdicts were more lenient than requested by the prosecution.

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Escaping kush addiction hell in Sierra Leone

Freetown (AFP) – Chained in a traditional healing hut or getting treatment at Sierra Leone’s first government-run rehab centre, addicts of the synthetic cannabis-based opioid kush seek to escape its hold. For those in recovery like Mariama Turay, it’s a chance at a normal life. “I have my daughter back,” says her father Ibrahim, after his daughter returned home from seven weeks of therapeutic treatment.

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Images of electoral banners ahead of Suriname general election

Paramaribo (Suriname) (AFP) – Images of electoral banners ahead of general election in Suriname. Suriname votes in parliamentary elections on May 25, to decide who will oversee output from recently discovered offshore crude deposits, which have the potential to transform South America’s smallest nation. The country of 600,000 recently discovered a vast oil field off the Atlantic coast that within years should be capable of producing 220,000 barrels daily. IMAGES

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Baby orangutan born at Indonesia conservation centre

Kampar (Indonesia) (AFP) – A baby orangutan born earlier this month clings tightly to his mother at a conservation centre on Indonesia’s Sumatra island. Ade was born to 15-year-old mother Susi, who has been at the facility since she was about three years old. Orangutans, native to Borneo and Sumatra, are classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List.

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The man on a mission to record the sound of every bird species in Ireland

Cobh (Ireland) (AFP) – More than four years into his recording project, Irishman Sean Ronayne says he has sampled 201 different Irish bird species, stocking over 12,000 audio clips from around the country. Just two remain to be documented: the great skua, and red-breasted merganser. Last year he published an award-winning book, released two albums, and made an acclaimed documentary film. His talk tour is currently selling out venues around Ireland. According to conservation bodies, some 63 percent of Ireland’s birds are currently either red or amber-listed, meaning they are at severe or moderate extinction risk.

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