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1. Cuban Protests Over Shortages: Amid economic crisis, Cubans demand food and power. President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticizes the U.S. embargo as the root cause, while the U.S. emphasizes its support for the Cuban people and highlights contributions despite sanctions.
2. Chan Ho Park's Historic Pitch in Seoul: Chan Ho Park, MLB's first Korean player, to throw the first pitch in Seoul Series, celebrating his legacy and marking MLB's first regular season games in Korea. The event showcases the international impact of Korean athletes in baseball.
3. Paris Olympics and Russian Athletes: IOC bars Russian and Belarusian athletes from opening ceremonies at the Paris Olympics due to the Ukraine conflict. Athletes can compete as neutrals without national symbols, highlighting the war's impact on international sports.
4. Bolsonaro's COVID-19 Vaccination Data Indictment: Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro indicted for allegedly falsifying COVID-19 vaccination data. This marks the first of potential charges against him, raising questions about accountability and political consequences.
5. Calls to Halt Deportations to Haiti: As Haiti faces a surge in gang violence, human rights activists and the UN urge the Dominican Republic to stop deportations. The Dominican Republic defends deportations as a national security measure amid safety concerns.
6. Princess Kate Spotted Amid Speculation: A video of Princess Kate shopping aims to dispel rumors about her health and whereabouts. Despite attempts to quell speculation, conspiracy theories persist, reflecting the royal family's complex relationship with the public and media.
7. Putin's Ambitions Post-Election: Following his election win, Putin signals a focus on Ukrainian territory at Crimea's annexation anniversary event. His speech in Red Square underscores Russia's territorial ambitions and commitment to the conflict in Ukraine.
8. Hong Kong Passes New National Security Law: Hong Kong's legislature approves a law granting the government more power to suppress dissent, raising concerns about eroding freedoms and the continuation of Beijing's crackdown on opposition voices in the city.
9. South Korea's Doctor Strike and License Suspensions: South Korea suspends licenses of senior doctors for inciting walkouts, the first punishments following strikes against a plan to increase medical school admissions. The government's actions highlight tensions between healthcare policy and practitioners' rights.
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