Post by : Raina Mansoor
This news update covers key global developments including celebrations and protests across the U.S. on July Fourth, alongside high travel volumes. The United States has imposed new sanctions targeting Iran and Hezbollah amid ongoing tensions. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu visited a kibbutz recently attacked by Hamas militants. In sports, Australian cricketers Carey and Webster led a remarkable comeback in a match held in Grenada. Tourism initiatives are advancing as Thailand and Bhutan form an alliance to boost travel between their countries. Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar has appealed to Canada for eased visa restrictions. Meanwhile, concerns rise over Malaysia potentially becoming a gateway for terrorism. A Singaporean individual faces charges for mishandling flags related to the PAP party. Lastly, Hong Kong is preparing for the Rugby World Cup 2027 qualifiers. Stay informed with these significant global updates
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