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Residents in the rebel stronghold of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine say they feel scared and abandoned, as German Chancellor Angela Merkel rules out sending weapons to Kiev. Vanessa Johnston reports.
New Delhi, Feb 13 (EFE).- - Abdullah, a Rohingya refugee, is living under a renewed fear that he may lose his second home in India where he has been living in a shanty slum-dwelling for the last nearly 10 years after escaping religious persecution in his Myanmar hometown.It is fear redux for Abdullah and other immigrants in India, particularly after growing calls to throw out “infiltrators” from the country that sees a huge influx of migrants laborers, particularly from neighboring Bangladesh.(Camera: DAVID ASTA ALARES)FOOTAGE SHOWS B-ROLL OF PROTESTS AND GATHERINGS IN NEW DELHI RECORDED ON FEB. 7 2020. SOUNDBITES OF SARVATALI, ACTIVIST (IN ENGLISH)
John Legend wants to "live with less fear" after learning how to swim, because he thinks it will open up "more opportunities" for himself and his family.
The first snake cafe in Tokyo is now open, offering its customers the unique experience of enjoying a cup of coffee or a glass of beer in the company of a slithery snake. The Tokyo Snake Center has 35 snakes, which are kept inside boxes. Visitors can choose any of them, and the staff will bring the box with the snake to their table. For an additional fee, the reptile lovers can even pet the snake of their choice and allow it to slither over themselves.
Locals fear the Taliban is tightening its grip on the capital of disputed Helmand province in southern Afghanistan, as Afghan security forces try to hold their ground in the area amid sustained fighting. Diane Hodges reports.