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En route out of Nairobi National Park, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit the park’s ivory burning site, an historic location where 12 tonnes of ivory were burnt by the former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi in 1989. Most of it was intercepted before entering the market, stored, then burnt to show Kenya’s commitment to the conservation of elephants, and zero tolerance to the ivory trade. IMAGES
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Notre-Dame de Paris with French President Emmanuel Macron, French First Lady Brigitte Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo on the British royal couple's first state visit to France. IMAGES
Images of Rafael Grossi, head of the UN Atomic Agency (IAEA), arriving at the Moscow-controlled Zaporizhzhia power plant on a trip organised by the Russian army. Grossi is flanked by soldiers in combat clothing on what is his second visit to the site of Europe's largest nuclear power station, following one in September 2022. IAEA staff are also present, including three inspectors reporting to colleagues on site. IMAGES
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterre calls for a 'thorough investigation' and 'accountability' during a visit to the town of Bucha, which he described as a 'horrendous site'. SOUNDBITE
Miami, Jun 27 (EFE/EPA).- Relatives of the some 150 people missing in the collapse of a residential building in Miami-Dade, Florida, visited the site Sunday, four days after the tragedy and in the midst of an effort to keep hope alive.Local and state authorities continued their efforts to locate survivors, while the official death toll rose to nine with 152 missing.For reasons not yet determined, the Champlain Towers South building, inaugurated in 1981 and with a total of 136 apartment over 12 floors on the beachfront in Surfside, north of Miami Beach, collapsed at 1.30 am (6.30 GMT) on Thursday as its inhabitants slept. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE PRAY IN FRONT OF THE PARTIALLY COLLAPSED 12-STORY CONDOMINIUM BUILDING IN SURFSIDE, FLORIDA, US.
Saqqara (Egypt), 14 Nov (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Mohamed Mossam).- Egypt has discovered a new burial site in the necropolis of Saqqara with a large number of colored coffins more than 2,500 years old, according to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.FOOTAGE OF THE EXCAVATION SITE.