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UK Prime Minister Delays Ban on Gas and Diesel Cars, Sparking Controversy

The Latin Bulletin UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak recently announced his decision to postpone the ban on new gas and diesel cars by five years, citing concerns about the costs imposed on ordinary citizens. This move has drawn criticism from environmental groups, opposition politicians, and various sectors of UK industry. Although it has found support…
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India Takes a Historic Step towards Gender Equality with Women’s Reservation Bill

The Latin Bulletin India reached a remarkable milestone for gender equality as Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the introduction of the Women’s Reservation Bill during a special session in parliament. This progressive bill aims to reserve one-third of seats in the powerful lower house and state legislative assemblies for women, marking a significant leap towards…
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The Future of AI Governance: Towards International Cooperation

The Latin Bulletin As world leaders and technologists gather at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential risks takes center stage. Amid the discussions, the UN Secretary-General’s envoy on technology, Amandeep Gill, hosts an event titled “Governing AI for Humanity,” highlighting the urgent need for…
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Tensions Escalate as India Suspends Visa Processing Services in Canada

The Latin Bulletin In the wake of recent allegations of Indian involvement in the assassination of a Canadian citizen, the relationship between Canada and India has taken a sharp downturn. Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, brought forward what he called “credible allegations” of Indian involvement in the killing of Sikh independence activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.…
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Chinese President Xi Jinping Meets Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad at Asian Games

The Latin Bulletin Chinese President Xi Jinping and Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad are set to meet during the Asian Games, marking Assad’s first visit to China in nearly two decades. The meeting signifies China’s growing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East and the country’s aim to play a more influential role in the region. While…
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Thailand’s New Prime Minister Plans to Regulate Medical Use of Marijuana

The Latin Bulletin In a recent interview, Thailand’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, announced his government’s intention to restrict the use of marijuana for medical purposes. This decision comes as a response to the proliferation of thousands of weed shops across the nation since Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis…
