On his Swedish visa application, Yuri Zhukovsky said he was an administrator of Pakhtakor, ex-Soviet Uzbekistan’s most popular football club, and attached
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Week in pictures: From European farmers’ protests to wildfires in Chile
A roundup of some of last week’s events. Sumber: www.aljazeera.com
It’s wedding season in Pakistan, and it has a name – ‘Decemberistan’ | In Pictures
It is winter in Pakistan, and that means weddings. Lots of weddings. During the cooler weather between November and February, millions of
How Israel’s flooding of Gaza’s tunnels will impact freshwater supply | Israel War on Gaza
Israel confirmed this week that its troops are pumping seawater into a network of tunnels in Gaza, a method environmentalists say could
The Sikh kitchen that feeds Manila’s moneylenders | Fork the System
Manila, Philippines – “Don’t treat this like a full dinner. Only take small portions,” a mother warns her son as he reaches for
‘Jump without thinking’: The parkour runners reclaiming Algiers | Arts and Culture
Bab Ezzouar, Algiers – There are two steps to preparing to jump from the roof of one building to another. Step one:
Rural Kenyans power West’s AI revolution. Now they want more | Technology
Naivasha, Kenya – Caroline Njau comes from a family of farmers who tend to fields of maize, wheat, and potatoes in the
Myanmar’s rebels see unity as key to victory over weakened military rulers | Conflict News
Karen State, Myanmar – A young fighter looks out from the upper floor in a concrete skeleton of a church that villagers
India’s Ayodhya wakes up to harsh realities after Modi’s Ram temple event | Religion News
Ayodhya, India – As half a million people converged on the gates of the new temple to the Hindu deity Ram, Brijesh
‘Blood and sweat’: Myanmar resistance fights to overturn military coup | Conflict News
On February 1, 2021, a military coup in Myanmar sparked widespread nonviolent protests that quickly turned into an armed uprising after the
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