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Seoul Protest Over Ballot Shortages Disrupts Sports Teams, Highlights Shared Blame
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سياسة·1 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Seoul Protest Over Ballot Shortages Disrupts Sports Teams, Highlights Shared Blame

A protest in Seoul over ballot shortages during local elections disrupted national sports teams and highlighted shared responsibility among political leaders, police, and election authorities. Protesters blocked access to a public facility, impacting athletes preparing for international competitions, while police response and political inaction drew criticism.

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Yonhap News
WM-Tagebuch: Schiedsrichter aus Paraguay, Proteste in Mexiko-City, KI-Träume und Ronaldo-Rekorde
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رياضة·1 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

WM-Tagebuch: Schiedsrichter aus Paraguay, Proteste in Mexiko-City, KI-Träume und Ronaldo-Rekorde

WM-Tagebuch: Ein Schiedsrichter aus Paraguay leitet das Spiel Deutschland gegen Elfenbeinküste. In Mexiko-City planen Lehrerproteste vor dem Aztekenstadion. Eine US-Amerikanerin pfeift das Spiel Tschechien gegen Südafrika. Ronaldo stellt Altersrekord auf, während das ZDF mit Streaming-Problemen kämpft. KI-Videos träumen von Österreichs WM-Sieg.

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Handelsblatt
G7 Summit: Protests Echo Past Movements Amidst Shifting Power Dynamics
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سياسة·1 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

G7 Summit: Protests Echo Past Movements Amidst Shifting Power Dynamics

Protests at the recent G7 summit, though smaller than past events like Genoa in 1999, highlighted wealth inequality and the perceived paralysis of governments against concentrated private capital, symbolized by the burning of a Tesla. The summit also revealed disunity among leaders, particularly regarding Donald Trump's influence and US foreign policy.

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Guardian Business
'We fear for our lives' - deadline for migrants to leave South Africa looms
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العالم·2 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

'We fear for our lives' - deadline for migrants to leave South Africa looms

Undocumented migrants in South Africa face a looming deadline set by anti-migrant protesters to leave the country. Many foreigners, primarily from Malawi, are gathering in open fields, fearing for their lives due to intimidation and violence. Protest organizers deny xenophobia, citing economic hardship and strain on public services as reasons for their demands. The government has warned against scapegoating and outlined a plan to address illegal migration, but fears of renewed xenophobic violence persist.

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BBC News