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  • African Union joins calls to end use of Mercator map that shrinks continent’s size
    Freitag, 15. August 2025 16:01 Uhr

    Member states back Correct the Map campaign that urges governments and organisations to use more accurate map

    The African Union has backed a campaign to end the use by governments and international organisations of the 16th-century Mercator map of the world in favour of one that more accurately displays Africa’s size.

    Created by the cartographer Gerardus Mercator for navigation, the projection distorts continent sizes, enlarging areas near the poles like North America and Greenland while shrinking Africa and South America. “It might seem to be just a map, but in reality, it is not,” the African Union Commission deputy chair, Selma Malika Haddadi, told Reuters, saying the Mercator fostered a false impression that Africa was “marginal”, despite being the world’s second-largest continent by area, with more than 1 billion people. The union has 55 member states.

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  • Mali’s junta arrests generals and French national over alleged coup plot
    Freitag, 15. August 2025 13:41 Uhr

    Development comes as the military continues to crack down on dissent after a pro-democracy rally in May

    Mali’s military rulers say they have arrested a group of military personnel and civilians, including two Malian generals and a suspected French agent, accusing them of attempting to destabilise the country.

    The security minister, Gen Daouda Aly Mohammedine, who announced the arrests on the local evening news on Thursday, told viewers an investigation was under way and that the situation was “completely under control”.

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  • Weather tracker: Typhoon Podul pounds southern Taiwan
    Freitag, 15. August 2025 11:47 Uhr

    One person dies after storm whips up waves, while temperatures approach 50C as heatwave grips Middle East

    Typhoon Podul crossed southern Taiwan on Wednesday with wind speeds of up to 110mph (177km/h), equivalent to a category 2 hurricane.

    Podul had developed a week earlier, near the Northern Mariana Islands, and tracked west across the Philippine Sea, achieving typhoon status on Tuesday before making landfall in south-east Taiwan the following day.

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  • Climate crisis harming world heritage painted houses in Burkina Faso, say residents
    Freitag, 15. August 2025 07:00 Uhr

    Tiébélé’s wavy-walled houses covered in geometric lines showing signs of disintegration amid erratic weather

    A world heritage site that was once a famous tourist destination is suffering from signs of disintegration, as climate change affects weather patterns.

    The wavy-walled houses covered with singular geometric lines of the Royal Court of Tiébélé in Burkina Faso, established in the 16th century, are recognisable all over the world. The paintings represent the thoughts, culture, and religion of the Kassena people, literally written on the walls.

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  • Ancient manuscripts return to Timbuktu 13 years after jihadist takeover
    Donnerstag, 14. August 2025 15:37 Uhr

    Malian city welcomes return of hundreds of crates of treasures after more than a decade stored in capital Bamako

    Political and religious figures in Malian city of Timbuktu have welcomed the return of ancient manuscripts that were removed to the capital, Bamako, more than a decade ago to prevent them from falling into the hands of militants linked to al-Qaida.

    According to a UN expert mission, jihadists destroyed more than 4,000 manuscripts and as many as nine mausoleums after occupying the desert city in 2012. Workers at the state-run Ahmed Baba Institute used rice sacks to smuggle the remaining documents out of the city a number of ways, including by donkey cart and motorcycle.

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  • Two decades of leftwing dominance end in Bolivia as rightwingers head to election runoff
    Montag, 18. August 2025 10:14 Uhr

    Movimiento al Socialismo’s time runs out as economic crisis grips country

    Bolivia’s presidential election will go to a runoff for the first time, with two rightwing candidates competing for the presidency – marking the end of nearly 20 years of dominance by the leftist Movimiento al Socialismo (Mas).

    The candidate with the most votes, however, turned out to be a surprise: centre-right senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira, 57, who had started the campaign with just 3% support in opinion polls.

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