Argentina: Thousands take to the streets in protest against public education budget cuts
Buenos Aires streets were crowded with thousands of Argentines. There was a protest march protesting government cuts to funding for public universities.
The court rejected the Australian attempt to ban social media content on X.
In a judicial struggle with worldwide repercussions, Elon Musk's social media platform X has been granted a reprieve in Australia. The Australian government has demanded that violent video footage from a stabbing attack in Sydney be removed. X initially obliged Australian viewers but refused to delete it globally, resulting in a free speech argument.
Iran reduces monthly uranium enrichment to 7 kg, although there is no justification for this
Iran's supply of uranium enriched to almost weapons grade has reportedly decreased, which lowers the bar at which Iran may make three nuclear bombs, according to a report by the United Nations Nuclear Watchdog.
Google searches for a quick solution to restore erased monies.
A significant failure between Google Cloud and Unisuper has compromised the pension funds of over 620,000 people, with a massive $125 billion account being accidentally erased. This occurrence raises severe questions about the dependability and security of cloud-based financial systems.
Tornado wreaks havoc in South Africa, leading to large-scale destruction.
At least 11 have been confirmed dead, several injured, and hundreds displaced after two tornadoes hit parts of South Africa's Kwa-Zulu-natal province this week. . #southafrica#tornado
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The desperate humanitarian situation is growing worse. Israeli forces are increasing their attacks on the southern region of Rafah. More than 100,000 Palestinians have evacuated the south since Monday. The UN says the Israeli army's control of the Rafah border crossing is "crippling humanitarian operations" as starvation grows. According to UNICEF, food resources are rapidly depleting, and child fatalities must be averted.
Elections in Indonesia are scheduled for this Wednesday. On Wednesday, more than 200 million Indonesians will have the opportunity to cast ballots for a new president. President Joko Widodo, whose second term is coming to an end, has three contenders vying for his seat. The campaign has been overshadowed by his impact.
Kashmir's Tourism Boom: More than a million people rode the Gulmarg Gondola
Over a million people visited the Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir, setting a record and earning more than Rs 110 crore in revenue. It demonstrates how the government's efforts to improve a region that has long been tarnished by conflict have increased the number of tourists visiting Kashmir Valley.
Colombian Congress outlaws bullfighting nationally.
Colombia's Congress prohibited bullfighting on Tuesday following years of futile attempts to stop the pastime. The sport will now be phased out and fully abolished by 2027. It was one of just eight nations worldwide where the sport was still permitted.
Pakistan battles inflation, with an annual increase in the rate to 29.45%
Pakistan last raised its benchmark interest rate in June in response to persistent inflationary pressures and to meet an IMF requirement to secure the vital bailout. See to learn more.
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