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El Salvador's Bukele: A Look at Authoritarianism Today
Nayib Bukele's presidency raises questions about democracy and power in El Salvador.

Uber's Sensor Grid Ambition: A New Era for Self-Driving Tech
Uber aims to leverage its driver network for advancements in autonomous vehicle technology.
Nepal Celebrates Return of 13th-Century Buddha Statue
The stolen Buddha statue from Nepal, taken in the 1980s, has been returned to its rightful home in Kathmandu.

Tragedy at Bargi Dam: Search Efforts Continue Amid Loss
Rescue teams are working tirelessly to find missing persons after a tragic boat accident in Jabalpur.

Political Shifts and Legal Battles in Indian Politics
Recent developments highlight the turmoil within Indian political parties, revealing the complexities of loyalty and legality.
Political Dynamics Shift as Tamil Nadu Faces Election Uncertainty
Exit polls predict surprises, with allies reshaping alliances ahead of Tamil Nadu's polls.

BTS Tour Fuels South Korea's Cultural Soft Power
BTS's comeback tour amplifies South Korea's influence through global K-pop fandom.

Australia's Ambitious Bid to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
Australia aims to eradicate cervical cancer, reflecting a groundbreaking public health initiative.
Tech Giants Navigate Market Turbulence Amid Rivalry and Innovation
As tech companies grapple with acquisitions and funding, the landscape remains fiercely competitive.

Tragic Losses: Drownings in UP and Church Abuse Settlement
Two men drown in a canal in Uttar Pradesh as the US Catholic Archdiocese settles abuse cases for $800 million.

May Day Protests and Violence: A Global Perspective
From labor rights to tragic incidents, this year's May Day highlights urgent social issues worldwide.

Tragic Deaths Highlight Electrical Safety Issues in India
Two individuals die from a sudden electrical surge, raising concerns over safety standards in rural areas.