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Myanmar and Thailand’s deadly quake exerts devastating toll

Mandalay (Myanmar) (AFP) – Four days after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake devastated Myanmar, killing more than 2,000 people and injuring nearly 4,000, Mandalay holds a minute of silence to honour the victims. Hopes are starting to fade that any more survivors will be found.

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Marine Le Pen’s French presidency bid in jeopardy after election ban

Paris (AFP) – Far-right leader Marine Le Pen has been found guilty of embezzlement by a French court, handed a five-year ban on running for office with immediate effect and a four-year prison sentence. But Le Pen will not go to jail, with two years of the term suspended and the other two to be served outside jail with an electronic bracelet. Including 56-year-old Le Pen, 24 party officials or assistants from her National Rally (RN) party were convicted over a scheme where they took advantage of European Parliament expenses to employ assistants who were actually working for the party. The court estimated the scheme they were implicated in was worth 2.9 million euros.

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‘Inhumane’: Ex-detainees recount horrors of Sudan’s RSF prisons

Kafr Abū Shanab (Egypt) (AFP) – Egyptian merchants Mohamed Shabaan and Emad Mouawad recount the horrors of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces’ prisons in Sudan after the RSF arrested them and put them in detention centres for 20 months. The paramilitary group, locked in a brutal war with the Sudanese army since April 2023, has accused Egypt of military involvement in the war, a claim Cairo denies.

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Ukraine’s Bucha honours dead three years on from Russian occupation

Bucha (Ukraine) (AFP) – The town of Bucha marks the third anniversary of its liberation by Ukrainian forces after being occupied by Russia, honouring the more than 400 people killed. “They were killed and tortured just because they were Ukrainians,” says Archbishop Lavrentiy.

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UK has been a ‘soft touch’ on irregular migration, says Starmer

London (AFP) – “For too long, the UK has been a soft touch” on irregular migration, says UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he hosts a major summit in London. Starmer is seeking to crack down on would-be asylum seekers arriving in England on flimsy small boats and has brought together delegates from more than 40 nations for a two-day meeting. “Since coming to office, I can announce today, we’ve returned more than 24,000 people who have no right to be here,” says Starmer. Starmer’s summit is designed to build on a plan that Britain, Belgium, Germany, France and the Netherlands signed in December to boost cooperation against irregular migration.

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Prayers and tears for Eid in Myanmar’s quake-hit Mandalay

Mandalay (Myanmar) (AFP) – Hundreds of grieving Muslims gather for Eid prayers in Mandalay outside two mosques devastated by Myanmar’s 7.7-magnitude earthquake. “It feels like facing the end of the world,” says Sandar Aye, who lost her son when a mosque collapsed in the earthquake.

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Eid prayers held near mosques destroyed in Myanmar quake

Mandalay (Myanmar) (AFP) – Hundreds of Muslims gather for the first Eid prayer in Mandalay, Myanmar, near two mosques that were destroyed in Friday’s devastating earthquake. The 7.7-magnitude earthquake has killed at least 1,700 people in Myanmar. IMAGES

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Olympic spirit remains in Paris for outdoor swimmers taking the plunge

Paris (AFP) – The sun is shining in Paris, but the air remains cool. Around 70 people bathe in the 12-degree water of the Bassin de la Villette for the “Coupe de Paris”, an event organised by brave Parisians who are making the most of the water purification measures implemented by the Paris City Hall ahead of the Olympic Games.

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‘Unforgiveness is a poison’: Pilgrim walks Bosnia to pay tribute to war victims

Vares (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (AFP) – Josip Jelinic, a physiotherapist and recent Catholic evangelist, was born during the war in Bosnia and has no memories of it. The 32-year-old is on a pilgrimage across the country, carrying an eight-kilogram crucifix and a Bosnian flag strapped to his backpack, to pay tribute to victims from all three communities that make up the country – Bosnian Muslims, Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Croats.

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‘I will die there’: Trump deportees in Costa Rica fear returning to Afghanistan

Paso Canoas (Costa Rica) (AFP) – Marwa fled Afghanistan because she wanted to study, work, wear jeans, and go to the park without needing a male chaperone. Now, locked in a shelter in Costa Rica with a hundred deportees from the United States, she fears she will be sent back. “I will die there… The Taliban will kill me,” she says.

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India celebrates traditional Theyyam dance festival

Kannur (India) (AFP) – Indians celebrate at the Theyyam dance festival at a local temple in the Kannur, a city in southern India. Theyyam dancers wear heavy make-up, flamboyant costumes and headgear to honour Hindu deities.

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