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By David SALAZAR Cali (Colombie) (AFP) - Péril sur la COP16 ? Après la rupture des négociations de paix, les dissidents de la guérilla des Farc sont à l'offensive dans le sud-ouest de la Colombie, au point d'inquiéter sérieusement les organisateurs de la grande conférence onusienne sur la biodiversité prévue à Cali du 21 octobre au 1er novembre. L'événement est "en danger" alertent les conseillers municipaux de Cali face à l'escalade de la violence dans les environs de la troisième ville de Colombie. Le département du Valle del Cauca, dont Cali est la capitale, et le Cauca voisin sont l'épicen...
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New York (AFP) - On stage, they dance through hoops and perform acrobatics with smiles on their faces. Off it, they hold anguished phone calls with family back in Ukraine. Dancers Anna and Olga have found a sense of calm performing in a circus near New York -- but they are still living the war they fled thousands of miles away. "I spent a month without a full night's sleep. We couldn't go out to buy food, we were stressed and shaken all the time. It was scary," recalls Anna Starykh, who left Ukraine after Russia's invasion in February. Now the 21-year-old is performing with the Flip circus in...
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New York (AFP) - When Russia attacked Ukraine, Bobby Rakhman changed the name of his grocery store in the "Little Odessa" neighborhood of New York from Taste of Russia to International Foods out of respect for his Ukrainian neighbors. "We felt that the name Taste of Russia was inappropriate," the Russian-American tells AFP, adding that the switch was done "in solidarity" with Ukraine. Since Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered armed forces into Ukraine on February 24, tension and sorrow have gripped this neighborhood in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, a tight-knit community of Russians and easte...
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El Retorno (Colombia) (AFP) - Mauricio points his blowpipe at a monkey high up in the trees, an age-old hunting tradition the Nukak people continue to practice even though they have long been displaced from their ancestral homes. Violence and illnesses inflicted first by settlers and later by armed groups forced the Nukak from their homes and into voluntary isolation decades ago, turning them into displaced people living in poverty in small towns in the southeastern Guaviare department. Now, the last nomads of the Colombian Amazon still occasionally venture out from their slums to pick fruit a...
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