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Bill to dissolve Knesset passes first reading, advancing process to move up elections The coalition's bill to dissolve the Knesset passed, with zero lawmakers voting against the resolution. Tactical timeout ban and new VAR powers - major World Cup rule changes announced Major rule changes have been announced ahead of the 2026 World Cup - including expanded powers for VAR, 10-second substitutions and a crackdown on tactical timeouts. Violent protests erupt in Chile over government cuts of social programmes Labour unions and student groups protested in Chile as President Kast delivered his first State of the Nation. Hasan Piker says he was denied entry to the UK ahead of major speaking events Popular online commentator Hasan Piker and media personality Cenk Uygur were barred from entering the United Kingdom. Their travel permissions were revoked just before scheduled speaking events. This unexpected development led to the cancellation of their appearances at SXSW London and the University of Oxford. The British Home Office stated their presence was not conducive to the public good. Kenyans protest U.S. plan for Ebola field hospital to treat Americans Angry residents, who said their lives were in danger, set fires and clashed with police as they protested the facility intended to treat Americans. Trump's $1.8-billion fund unravels amid court setbacks, bipartisan pushback Democrats say the concession is not enough, and are pushing legislation to ensure no president can ever attempt the creation of such a fund again. |
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