Global Headlines: Elections, Crime, and Tragedy Make Waves Around the World
From election upsets to devastating tragedies, this week's global news has been marked by significant events that are shaping the world we live in. In Bangladesh, the Nationalist Party has swept to victory in the country's first election since the Gen Z uprising, while in Hungary, a rival of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused opponents of a blackmail plot. Meanwhile, a mass shooting in Canada has left a small town reeling, and South Africa is deploying troops to tackle crime gangs.
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- Bangladesh Nationalist Party sweeps to victory in first election since Gen Z uprising
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- Orban rival accuses opponents of blackmail plot ahead of Hungary election
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- Leak damages 19th Century painting in latest Louvre setback
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- 'Everyone knows somebody affected' - small Canadian town united in grief after mass shooting
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- South Africa to deploy troops to tackle crime gangs
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