Thursday Oct 03, 2024
Libre News of The World. Thursday the 3rd of October 2024
Today's news highlights key global developments: In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government survived a second non-confidence vote initiated by the Conservative Party. In the U.S., tensions are rising in the Middle East as Iran escalates missile strikes toward Israel, prompting U.S. preparedness. Costa Rica introduced new measures to combat violent crime through heightened police presence and international cooperation. Haiti struggles with gang violence, leading international organizations to call for more peacekeeping forces. Brazil's central bank is considering interest rate adjustments to curb inflation, while Argentina faces protests over rising inflation ahead of its presidential elections. Thailand is investigating safety protocols following a deadly school bus fire, and Australia grapples with a deepening housing crisis. New Zealand debates stronger climate change measures as flooding risks rise, and Japan is focusing on strengthening its defense in response to North Korea's missile tests. Europe sees the EU considering new sanctions against Russia, and Ukraine reports advances in the eastern regions amid ongoing conflict, with further support from NATO. Finally, India celebrates the launch of its solar mission, Aditya-L1, marking a significant milestone in its space program.
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