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Billboards get Poles talking low birth rate
Billboards get Poles talking low birth rate
World
by  AFP

The billboards are hard to miss: large and plastered all over Poland, they show two blonde girls in immaculate white posing in a wheat field. Observers have been quick to point out that the figures in the original billboard are incorrect: official statistics show Polish women were having fewer than four children on average during the 1950s.

Kabul airport, symbol of chaotic US exit from Afghanistan
Kabul airport, symbol of chaotic US exit from Afghanistan
World
by  AFP

Tens of thousands of Afghan men, women and children rushed to Kabul's airport a year ago in a desperate bid to flee the advancing Taliban, who seized power on August 15, 2021. One year on, Taliban authorities gave AFP photographers access to the airport to shoot the facility and areas that were trashed last year.

South Korea flooding death toll rises to nine
South Korea flooding death toll rises to nine
World
by  AFP

At least nine people were killed and seven others missing in South Korea after record downpours flooded major roads, metro stations and homes, officials said Wednesday. "There are a total of 16 casualties, including nine deaths and seven missing," an official at the Interior Ministry told AFP. In all, around 600 people have been affected, he said, with many forced to leave their homes.

China's landmark #MeToo case returns to court after setback
China's landmark #MeToo case returns to court after setback
World
by  AFP

A landmark sexual harassment case in China was set to return to court Wednesday after an earlier ruling dealt a blow to the country's fledgling #MeToo movement. The country's #MeToo movement has stumbled since 2018, when a wave of women published allegations of sexual harassment against university professors.

On the menu at a UK restaurant: carbon footprint
On the menu at a UK restaurant: carbon footprint
World
by  AFP

The menu at The Canteen in southwest England doesn't just let diners know how much a dish costs. "In England if you're a big chain restaurant, it's the law that you have to have calories on (the menu)," he said.