"Coolest dictator in the world" scheduled for El Salvador's reelection. El Salvador's millennial president, Nayib Bukele, rules with an "iron fist." As part of a sweeping crackdown on crime, 74,000 individuals have been imprisoned under his administration since 2022. Rights organizations claim that in doing so, he has suspended civil liberty. However, polls indicate that voters are in favor, which puts Bukele on course for a resounding win. At what expense, then?
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Netanyahu opposes a two-state solution and the appeal from Hamas to halt the conflict in Israel-Hamas. The leader of the Israeli war cabinet charges Netanyahu of making up his military objectives. Members of the Israeli military cabinet discovered a deep-seated dispute. Netanyahu is charged with impeding the Israeli offensive's reduction in force. Reversing support might set off early polls for far-right parties. Watch to find out more!
Iraq Church, Kaziranga on Wings, and Odisha's Lyfe Hotel
This Wings episode includes an exclusive travel to Odisha and a visit to the brand-new, opulent Lyfe Hotel in Bhubaneswar. We bring you an intriguing story from Iraq, where a new church is being erected to attract Christian pilgrims after a bit of sightseeing in Odisha. While PM Modi was visiting Kaziranga, we looked around the park to discover what activities are available in this national park designated by UNESCO. We then looked at how Ramadan is celebrated around the world.
Israel-Hamas War: ICJ orders Israel to cease military operations in Rafah.
On Friday, the top United Nations court, the International Court of Justice, ordered Israel to cease its military operations in Rafah, southern Gaza. While Israel is unlikely to comply with such an order. Stay tuned for further details!
Turkey has said that it will impose an extra 40% tax, with a minimum penalty of $7,000 per car, on automobile imports from China starting on July 7. This decision aims to shield Turkey's local automakers from unfair competition and preserve the country's current account balance. The decision is made in the context of widespread worries over China's rising exports of electric cars, which many claim Beijing is massively subsidizing to support the country's economy.
Japanese banks are preparing with training for a move in policy rates.
Japan's central bank has kept interest rates zero for the past eight years to boost the country's stagnating economy. In other words, banks were incentivized to lend more by charging a fee to maintain surplus reserves. However, a policy change is coming because inflation has been above the Bank of Japan's 2% objective for more than a year. The Bank of Japan is anticipated to increase interest rates for the first time since 2007 as early as this week. Watch to find out more!
Germany accuses human mistake following a call from Russian hackers.
The tape of a conversation between top German military officials over the transfer of long-range weapons to Ukraine was obtained by Russia. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Putin, the president of Russia, claims he would rather have Joe Biden than Donald Trump in the White House.
Vladimir Putin, the leader of Russia, stated on Wednesday that he believes US President Joe Biden will win in 2024 over former US President Donald Trump because he is a more seasoned and reliable politician.
Portugal's sudden election will take place when the prime minister steps down.
Portugal is scheduled to hold a snap general election on Sunday, and voters are expected to turn out. Andre Ventura, the far-right and anti-immigration leader, is predicted to perform well.
Explained: The updated UEFA Champions League structure
Beginning with the 2024–2025 season, there will be significant changes to the UEFA Champions League. The knockout rounds will feature tennis-style seeding, and the number of teams will drop from 32 to 26. You may find out more information from WION Sports Editor Digvijay Singh Deo.
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