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Slain Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei buried with full military honours
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Slain Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei buried with full military honours

By Elias Biryabarema and Ammu Kannampilly for Reuters Charity Chebeti eight, the youngest daughter of Rebecca Cheptegei, reacts during the burial of her mother. Photo: BADRU KATUMBA / AFP Warning: This story discusses graphic details of violence against women. Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei, who died after allegedly being doused in petrol and set alight by her former partner, has been buried with full military honours at her ancestral place in Uganda's northeast. Cheptegei, 33, returned to her home in the highlands of western Kenya, an area popular with international runners for its high altitude training facilities, after coming 44th in the marathon at the Paris Olympics on 11 August. It would be her final race. Three weeks later, her former boyfriend, Dickson Ndiema Mara...
Egypt train collision: At least three killed, 49 injured
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Egypt train collision: At least three killed, 49 injured

Photo: AFP / AMIR MAKAR At least three people have been killed and others wounded in a collision between two passenger trains in Zagazig city northeast of Cairo, Egypt's health ministry said. Five of the injured are in unstable condition, the ministry added. The injured were taken to hospitals and "rescue operations are ongoing," the ministry said. The railway authority said in a statement that one of the trains was heading from Zagazig to Ismailia, while the other was on its way from the city of Mansoura to Zagazig. Egypt has been working for years to develop its ageing transportation network, modernise trains, and develop railway lines. - Reuters Source link
Russia, Ukraine exchange 206 prisoners in second swap in two days
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Russia, Ukraine exchange 206 prisoners in second swap in two days

A relative hugs a Ukrainian prisoner of war after a swap with Russia in Chernihiv Region on 13 September. Photo: Maxym Marusenko / NurPhoto via AFP Russia and Ukraine have conducted a major exchange of prisoners - 206 in all - in their second such swap in two days, following negotiations mediated by the United Arab Emirates, officials said. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that all 103 Ukrainians returned were from the military - 82 soldiers and privates and 21 officers. Russian Defence Ministry said that the 103 Russian soldiers exchanged had been taken prisoner in the border Kursk region where Ukrainian forces launched a surprise incursion in August. "Our people are home," Zelenskiy said on the Telegram messaging app. "We have successfully brought back another 103 warriors from Russ...
Haiti gas truck explosion kills 15, PM says
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Haiti gas truck explosion kills 15, PM says

Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille says the government stands in solidarity with the victims and their families. (File photo) Photo: Clarens SIFFROY / AFP More than 15 people in western Haiti have been killed after a gas tank truck exploded on Saturday, Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille said in a post on social media. Another 40 people were left with serious burns from the incident near Miragoane in the department of Nippes, he said. He noted the figures were still preliminary, and said the government was planning evacuations by helicopter. "The government stands in solidarity with all the victims and their families," Conille said. A similar fuel truck explosion in 2021 in the city of Cap-Haitien killed at least 60 people. In recent months, violent gangs have taken over much of the cap...
At least 10 Palestinians killed in Gaza strike, Israel says targeted Hamas commander
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At least 10 Palestinians killed in Gaza strike, Israel says targeted Hamas commander

A man walks past rubble and damaged buildings along a street in the Tuffah district east of Gaza City on 8 July, 2024 amid the ongoing conflict in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. Photo: OMAR AL-QATTAA / AFP At least 10 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Saturday, Palestinian media reported, and the Israeli military said it targeted a Hamas commander. The strike hit a residential housing unit in the Al Tuffah neighbourhood east of Gaza City, according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa. The Israeli military said it "struck the commander of a Hamas terrorist cell... who was involved in the planning and execution of terrorist activities." It said it was aware of reports that several civilians were killed in the strike. Two others were ...
Pair of taxidermied huia could fetch $128k at London auction
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Pair of taxidermied huia could fetch $128k at London auction

A pair of huia being auctioned by Roseberys in London. Photo: Supplied / Roseberys A pair of taxidermied huia are expected to fetch up to NZ$128,000 when they are auctioned in London in October. The birds - a male and a female - date to the late 1800s, auctioneer Roseberys said. "Specimens of these striking songbirds are rarely seen on the market and displays showcasing both a male and female bird are even harder to come by." Huia were once widespread throughout the North Island, but populations declined swiftly following human settlement and the last confirmed sighting was in 1907. The birds had a special place in Māori culture, with their highly prized tail feathers often being worn to denote status. Male huia, pictured, had shorter, straighter beaks than the females. Photo: Suppl...
How the humble capybara became a spirit animal for Asia’s youth
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How the humble capybara became a spirit animal for Asia’s youth

By Iris Zhao and Jenny Cai, ABC News Capybaras at a zoo in Shenyang City in northeast China. Photo: Imaginechina / AFP After years of following them online, Li Jing finally met her spirit animal - the capybara - at Sydney's Taronga Zoo. "I first fell in love with capybaras when I saw their videos online. They were taking a bath in a Japanese zoo," Li said. The 31-year-old, who works in the pet industry, said she adored them because they were "so cute, so quiet, and so chill". "When I realised Taronga Zoo had them, I got really excited and immediately went to see them. "Only four people can interact with the capybaras every day. People were lining up half an hour before tickets started to sell. "Luckily, we got in. I fed them bamboo and they are just as cute as they are on video!" The...
US officials question if easing Ukraine weapons restrictions would pay off
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US officials question if easing Ukraine weapons restrictions would pay off

By Phil Stewart, Jonathan Landay and Matt Spetalnick, Reuters Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Joe Biden in June. Photo: Mandel NGAN / AFP As the U.S. and Britain discuss allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons to strike deep within Russia, some U.S. officials are deeply sceptical that doing so would make a significant difference in Kyiv's battle against Russian invaders. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Washington on Friday to discuss with U.S. President Joe Biden whether to give Ukraine approval to use NATO-supplied weapons to hit targets far beyond Ukraine's borders, something the U.S. administration has so far not been willing to allow in the two-and-a-half-year-old conflict. U.S. officials noted that Ukraine already has the capability to h...
All the winners from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024
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All the winners from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024

Photo: Jianfeng Dai American photographer Ryan Imperio has been named overall winner in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. Imperio's work, Distorted Shadows of the Moon's Surface Created by an Annular Eclipse, was shot in Texas during a solar eclipse last year. It is a composite of more than 30 separate images of the Sun and captures the optical illusion - known as Baily's beads - when sunlight shines through mountains and other topographical features of the Moon. Distorted Shadows of the Moon's Surface Created by an Annular Eclipse, by Ryan Imperio, has won the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. Photo: Ryan Imperio New Zealand teenager Tom Rae was one of the finalists with his image of the Milky Way over the Alps. Starlight Highway by New Zealand t...
Three US citizens sentenced to death in Congo over role in failed coup
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Three US citizens sentenced to death in Congo over role in failed coup

US national Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun (accused of a failed coup attempt, attends a trial hearing at Ndolo prison in Kinshasa on 13 September 2024. Photo: HARDY BOPE / AFP Three US citizens are among 37 defendants sentenced to death by a military court for their role in a May failed coup in Democratic Republic of Congo. Armed men briefly occupied an office of the presidency in capital Kinshasa on 19 May before their leader, US-based Congolese politician Christian Malanga, was killed by security forces. His son, Marcel Malanga, was among the Americans on trial, along with Marcel's friend, Tyler Thompson, who played high school football with him in Utah. Both are in their 20s. The third American, Benjamin Zalman-Polun, was a business associate of Christian Malanga. All three were found ...