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Thousands take part in ‘Our future is not for sale’ march in Brasilia

Thousands of Indigenous people join the “Our Future Is Not for Sale!” march at the Free Land Camp (ATL-Acampamento Terra Livre) in Brasilia. Around 8,000 Indigenous people from across Brazil, South America, and Oceania gather in the capital for a week of demonstrations, demanding that their leaders have an “equal voice and power” with heads of state at the COP30 climate change conference in Brazil this November. IMAGES

The race to save the Amazon’s bushy-bearded monkeys

(AFP) – In Brazil, the Groves’ Titi, a bushy-bearded monkey is listed as “critically endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Deforestation is eating away at the limited domain of the monkey known locally as zogue-zogue. Farmers clearing land for soybeans and other crops are chiefly blamed for the forest’s fate, but deforestation is not the only threat to the monkeys. Locals say one side of the animals’ territory has been cut off by flooding from a nearby hydroelectric plant run by a company partly owned by French energy giant EDF.

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Zelensky says Ukraine captured two Chinese nationals fighting for Russia

Kiew (AFP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukrainian troops have captured two Chinese citizens fighting alongside Russian forces in the Donetsk region. “Out of six Chinese soldiers, two are captured. Accordingly, they have documents, their passports, even credit cards,” Zelensky tells a press conference in Kyiv.

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Yana, a 130,000-year-old baby mammoth, goes under the scalpel

Yakutsk (AFP) – At a laboratory in Russia’s far east, scientists carry out a post-mortem — the body they are dissecting is a baby mammoth who died around 130,000 years ago. Discovered last year, the calf — nicknamed Yana, for the river basin where she was found — is in a remarkable state of preservation, giving scientists a glimpse into the past and, potentially, the future as climate change thaws the permafrost in which she was found.

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Teotihuacan altar found at Guatemala Maya site

Tikal (AFP) – An altar from Mexico’s ancient Teotihuacan culture, dating back to between 400 and 450 AD, has been discovered in the Guatemalan Mayan city of Tikal. Located in the jungle near the Mexico border the altar is further proof of ties between the two pre-Hispanic societies, according to archaeologists.

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China accuses US of ‘pressure, threats and blackmail’ in trade war

Peking (AFP) – China accuses the United States of “pressure, threats and blackmail” after President Donald Trump floated additional tariffs of 50 percent on the world’s second-largest economy. “Tariff wars have no winners, and protectionism has no way out,” says foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian.

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Afghans depart Pakistan under repatriation pressure

Spin Boldak (AFP) – Afghans arrive at a UN migration centre in Spin Boldak in the region of Kandahar after having crossed the border from Pakistan as Islamabad ramps up pressure for them to return to their country of origin. Pakistan last month set an early April deadline for some 800,000 Afghans carrying Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) issued by Pakistan authorities to leave the country, another phase in Islamabad’s campaign in recent years to repatriate Afghans. Human rights activists have been reporting for months the harassment and extortion of Afghans in Pakistan, a country mired in political and economic chaos.

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The race to save the Amazon’s bushy-bearded monkeys

(AFP) – In Brazil, the Groves’ Titi, a bushy-bearded monkey is listed as “critically endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Deforestation is eating away at the limited domain of the monkey known locally as zogue-zogue. Farmers clearing land for soybeans and other crops are chiefly blamed for the forest’s fate, but deforestation is not the only threat to the monkeys. Locals say one side of the animals’ territory has been cut off by flooding from a nearby hydroelectric plant run by a company partly owned by French energy giant EDF.

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Bangkok residents seek quake-proof homes

Bangkok (AFP) – When Phatsakon Kaewkla came home to his apartment in the Thai capital after a massive earthquake hit neighbouring Myanmar, he found gaping cracks in the walls of his home. The 23-year-old sales coordinator is now one of many Bangkok residents wondering if they should seek safer housing in a city where hundreds of residential buildings were damaged by the 7.7-magnitude quake that struck Myanmar on March 28.

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Port-au-Prince jazz festival brings artistic relief amid Haiti violence

Port-au-Prince (AFP) – Festival-goers in Port-au-Prince are turning out in force for the launch of the 18th edition of PapJazz, the Haitian capital’s international jazz festival. “We can’t just put up with what’s happening to us. We also need to have moments of conviviality like this, moments of creation, moments of resistance,” says Milena Sandler, the festival’s general manager.

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Mexicans participate in massive boxing class to fight drugs

Mexiko-Stadt (AFP) – Thousands attend a massive boxing class led by former professional boxers Julio Cesar Chavez and Oscar de la Hoya in Mexico City’s Zocalo Square. The event, also joined by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, is part of a campaign to steer young people away from addiction and violent drug cartels.

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France ‘firmly opposed’ to any displacement and annexation in Gaza or West Bank

Kairo (AFP) – President Emmanuel Macron says that France is “firmly opposed to any displacement of populations and to any annexation” in Gaza or the Israeli-occupied West Bank as he visits Cairo. Speaking during a joint press conference, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi adds that “stability and lasting peace in the Middle East will remain out of reach as long as the Palestinian issue is left without a just resolution”.

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