A selection of compelling news stories from around the world, highlighting a Spanish mural's global recognition, typhoon devastation in Southeast Asia, Pope Francis' artistic engagement, and ongoing conflicts in Israel and Palestine.
A mural painted by Spanish artist Sfhir, depicting a woman playing the cello, seen on two buildings in Fene, northern Spain, on Sept 12, 2024. It has been voted Best Mural of the World 2023 on the Street Art Cities online platform.People wading through flood waters in Thagaya, in Myanmar’s Bago region, on Sept 12, 2024, following heavy rain in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi.
A photo released by the Korean Central News Agency on Sept 13, 2024, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un holding a gun during an inspection of a Korean People’s Army special operation armed forces training base in an undisclosed location.Palestinians carrying the body of a man recovered from the site of an Israeli strike in the Shejaiya suburb, east of Gaza City, on Sept 12, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas militants.
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