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The 1975 Cancels Upcoming Shows in Jakarta and Taipei Following Malaysian Government’s Decision to Cut Short Music Festival

The 1975 has cancelled their upcoming shows in Jakarta and Taipei due to the Malaysian government's decision to cut short a music festival in the wake of the band's lead singer's comments and actions. This has sparked a debate about freedom of expression and the power of governments to restrict it, while the band has promised to return in the future.

Benjamin Netanyahu Rushed to Hospital for Pacemaker Implantation as Thousands Protest Controversial Judicial Reforms

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was rushed to hospital and fitted with a pacemaker early Sunday, as tens of thousands of protesters marched into Jerusalem and hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets in a show of force against his controversial judicial reforms. Netanyahu's pacemaker implantation and the protests come ahead of a key vote on the reforms, which have been met with widespread opposition from former security chiefs and military reservists. The outcome of the vote remains to be seen.

Tragedy in San Luis Rio Colorado Sparks Outrage and Calls for Action Against Gender-Based Violence

Eleven people were killed in a suspected arson attack on a bar in San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico, with the suspect being a young, male, and highly intoxicated individual. Outrage has sparked in the town, with the Mexican government promising to take action to ensure the safety of women in the country and the need for greater awareness and education about gender-based violence being highlighted.

Nova Scotia Residents Dealing with Aftermath of Unusually Intense Thunderstorms, Four People Missing

Nova Scotia, Canada has experienced an unusually long procession of intense thunderstorms which have caused flash flooding, road washouts, power outages, and four people to go missing. Environment Canada reported that some areas have received more than 300 mm of rain in 24 hours, significantly higher than the 90-100 mm of rain that the port city typically receives during an average July. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are searching for the two adults and two children who remain unaccounted for and are asking for anyone with information to contact them.

Greek Island of Rhodes Experiences Devastating Wildfire, Evacuation of Four Locations Ordered

A large wildfire has been burning on the Greek island of Rhodes for the past five days, forcing authorities to order an evacuation of four locations. The Greek Coastguard has lead more than 20 boats in an emergency evacuation, and the Greek government has deployed firefighting aircraft and helicopters to help contain the blaze. The cause of the fire is still unknown, and authorities are continuing to investigate and monitor the situation.

US Women’s National Soccer Team Opens 2019 Women’s World Cup with 3-0 Victory Over Vietnam

The United States Women's National Soccer Team opened the 2019 Women's World Cup with a 3-0 victory over Vietnam, with Sophia Smith and Lindsey Horan scoring the goals. Vietnam put up a surprisingly strong fight, with goalkeeper Tran Thi Kim Thanh stopping Alex Morgan's penalty attempt. The US are the favorites to win the tournament, with Germany, France, England, and Japan also expected to make a strong showing.

J. Robert Oppenheimer’s Legacy Explored in Upcoming Movie “Oppenheimer

J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist often credited as the father of the atomic bomb, was asked on the twentieth anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima whether it was necessary. He responded that the decision was made in good faith and on the best evidence available at the time. The upcoming movie "Oppenheimer" will explore his life and the moral dilemmas he faced, as his work on the atomic bomb helped end World War II, but also ushered in a new era of nuclear warfare.

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