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South Korea’s largest wildfires tear through mountains

Andong (Corée du Sud) (AFP) – Mountains and forests continue to burn in South Korea as the country battles its worst-ever wildfires. At least 27 people have been killed with multiple raging blazes causing “unprecedented damage”, according to the acting president.

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South Korea: deadly wildfires continue to spread

Flames spread across the side of a mountain above the village of Cheongsong-gun, in the North Gyeongsang Province, partially destroyed by the devastating forest fires that are ravaging the southeast of South Korea, the deadliest in the country’s history. IMAGES

US and Colombia announce cooperation on immigration and drug enforcement

Bogotá (AFP) – The United States and Colombia sign a cooperation agreement aimed at curbing illegal immigration and combating organized crime, during an official visit by US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. “Today, we have signed a statement of intent for biometric cooperation, and it will reaffirm our strong and our resilient and enduring partnership that we have between the United States and Colombian,” says Noem during a joint press conference. SOUNDBITE

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Images of US retail giant Walmart in Mexico City

Images of Walmart in Mexico City after the US retail giant anounced that it will invest more than $6 billion in the country in 2025, despite President Donald Trump’s escalating trade wars with Washington’s partners and competitors alike. IMAGES

Fishermen block cargo ships’ access to Valparaiso port

Valparaíso (Chile) (AFP) – Chilean artisanal fishermen block cargo ships’ access to the port of Valparaiso as part of protests against delays in a fishing bill that aims to redistribute quotas between artisanal and industrial fishermen. IMAGES

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Palestinian Oscar winner Hamdan Ballal recalls ‘brutal’ attack and arrest

Susya (Territoires palestiniens) (AFP) – “I felt like these were the last moments of my life.” Palestinian filmmaker and Oscar winner for the documentary “No Other Land”, Hamdan Ballal, recalls the events of 24 March in which he was arrested by Israeli police after being “brutally” attacked by settlers in his village of Susya, south of the occupied West Bank.

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French President Macron announces Franco-British mission to strengthen Ukrainian army

Paris (AFP) – A Franco-British mission will travel to Ukraine “in the coming days” to “prepare the structure of what the Ukrainian army of tomorrow will look like,” announces French President Emmanuel Macron during a press briefing following the Ukraine Security summit in Paris. European leaders agreed that sanctions against Russia should not be lifted, and instead ramped up, until Moscow halts its war against Ukraine.

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Images of a Toyota manufacturing plant in Tijuana, Mexico

Tijuana (Mexico) (AFP) – Images of a Toyota automobile manufacturing facility in Tijuana, on Mexico’s border with the United States. US President Donald Trump has announced steep tariffs on auto imports, in a move set to fuel tensions with trading partners ahead of further promised levies next week. IMAGES

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US homeland security chief visits Salvadoran jail housing deported Venezuelans

Tecoluca (Salvador) (AFP) – US President Donald Trump’s homeland security chief visits El Salvador’s Terrorist Confinement Center [CECOT], a mega-prison housing Venezuelans expelled by his administration. El Salvador’s Minister of Justice and Public Security Gustavo Villatoro shows Noem the facility. IMAGES

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Yoko the chimpanzee arrives at his new sanctuary in Brazil

Sorocaba (AFP) – Yoko, the chimpanzee, arrives at a sanctuary in Sorocaba, Brazil, to socialize with other chimpanzees. Yoko travelled to Brazil on March 23 from Colombia in the company of his veterinarian, Javier Guerrero. Kidnapped from his family as an infant, then raised by a drug lord before ending up in a Colombian zoo, Yoko the chimpanzee has lived the last two years of his life alone.

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In Ukraine, Trump fuels fears war crimes will go unpunished

Bucha (AFP) – Orthodox priest Andriy Galavin hopes justice will be served three years after hundreds of people were shot during Russia’s occupation of Bucha, where his church served as a temporary burial ground. But his faith in justice is being tested by US President Donald Trump’s courting of the Kremlin in the hopes of a quick end to the war, leaving some Ukrainians fearful their concerns and demands — like seeing Russian officials stand trial — will be sidelined.

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