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Inside the German archive where victims of the Nazis come back to life

Bad Arolsen (Germany) (AFP) – The vast Arolsen Archives, located in the quaint spa town of Bad Arolsen in central Germany, is the world’s largest repository of information on the victims and survivors of the Nazi regime. Eighty years after the end of World War II, people all over the world are still discovering the fate of their family members sent to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi death camps. “Approximately 20,000 people contact us each year asking for information about the fate of a relative”, says the director, Floriane Azoulay.

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Katy Perry and fellow all-women crew members before and after Blue Origin flight

Images released by Blue Origin, the space company of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, show US singer Katy Perry and the other members of the crew at a rocket facility ahead of all-woman launch of the New Shepard rocket, and after they’ve landed. Alongside Perry, five other women, including Bezos’ fiancee Lauren Sanchez, blasted off from western Texas on Monday on the first all-woman space flight since Valentina Tereshkova’s historic solo mission in 1963.

A coffin to mark Pol Pot’s memory, 50 years after the Cambodian capital fell

Ânlóng Vêng (Cambodia) (AFP) – A new coffin-shaped structure topped with a clear plastic roof looms over the cremation site of Pol Pot in Anlong Veng, testament to the estimated two million Cambodian lives lost under his genocidal rule. One of history’s most notorious mass murderers, his Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh 50 years ago on Thursday, and his dark legacy still casts a long shadow over modern Cambodia.

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China urges UK to avoid ‘politicising’ trade after British Steel bailout

Beijing (AFP) – Beijing warns Britain against “politicising” an unfolding spat over the future of Chinese-owned British Steel after legislation was approved to prevent the shutdown of the last British factory that can make steel from scratch. The move came after owners Jingye said it was no longer financially viable to keep the furnaces burning. “It is hoped that the British government will… avoid politicising trade cooperation or linking it to security issues,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian says. Britain’s Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said London was “naive” to let the Chinese firm take over part of the sensitive steel industry.

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Vote counting starts in Ecuador’s presidential race

Quito (AFP) – Vote counting begins as polls close in Ecuador’s presidential election, with incumbent Daniel Noboa aiming to hold off a popular leftist challenger after a campaign overshadowed by drug-fueled violence. IMAGES

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Incumbent Noboa casts his vote in Ecuador’s presidential election

Olon (Equateur) (AFP) – Right-wing incumbent President Daniel Noboa casts his vote at a polling station in Olon, Santa Elena Province, Ecuador, in presidential election. Noboa faces a tough runoff against charismatic leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez, who is vying to become the country’s first woman president. IMAGES

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Scottish rowing brothers aim for record-breaking Pacific crossing

Peru (AFP) – Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan MacLean set off in a carbon fiber dinghy from Lima, aiming to reach Sydney in Australia 9,000 miles (14,500 kilometres) away in about four months. The three Scottish brothers have embarked on the mammoth journey from Peru hoping to set a record time for rowing across the Pacific Ocean.

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Berck celebrates the 38th kite-flying festival

Berck (France) (AFP) – The 38th Berck International Kite Festival gets underway on a sunny day in Northern France. Tens of thousands of visitors stroll along the Berck seafront to watch the kites dance in the sky. The kite flyers have been preparing for a long time, especially the acrobats, who rehearse their performance right up until the last minute. This year, North and South America are in the spotlight, with a team from Colombia coming to highlight their tradition.

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A start-up launches Channel sail crossings as a low-carbon alternative

Boulogne-sur-Mer (France) (AFP) – SailLink’s catamaran, a British start-up focused on making sailing a low-carbon alternative to ferries across the English Channel, is setting off on its first paid journey. These trips, beginning this week, are expected to run daily. “What SailLink is, more than anything, is symbolic proof, demonstration that things can be done differently,” said Andrew Simons, founder and captain of SailLink.

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