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Tragedy Strikes Charles University in Prague: 14 Killed and 25 Injured in Mass Shooting

On December 21, 2020, a gunman opened fire at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, killing 14 people and injuring 25. The attack has been described as the worst mass shooting in the Czech Republic in decades, and mourners have left a sea of candles outside the university to grieve for the victims. The Czech government is working to implement stricter gun control laws to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

Narges Mohammadi Awarded 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for Work Fighting Oppression of Women in Iran

Narges Mohammadi, a jailed Iranian women's rights advocate, has been awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in fighting the oppression of women in her home country. She is the first Iranian to win the award since it was first awarded in 1901 and was chosen from a list of over 350 nominations. The Nobel Committee said it was recognizing Mohammadi's "long and non-violent struggle for the protection of human rights, in particular the rights of women and children, in Iran."

Environmental Activist Protest Interrupts U.S. Open Women’s Semifinal Match Between Coco Gauff and Karolína Muchová

An environmental protest disrupted the U.S. Open women's semifinal match between Coco Gauff and Karolína Muchová, delaying the match for 50 minutes. Three protesters were involved, two of whom left quietly when security arrived, while the third glued his feet to the floor of the stadium. Gauff eventually won the match 6-4, 7-5, highlighting the power of protest and the importance of standing up for what you believe in.

Lansing Police Department Apologizes After 12-Year-Old Black Boy Handcuffed by White Officer Outside Michigan Home

The Lansing Police Department has issued an apology after a 12-year-old Black boy was handcuffed by a White police officer outside his Michigan home. The officer had mistaken the child for a suspect in a string of car thefts, and the department has apologized for the incident and is conducting an internal investigation. Social media users have called for the officer to be held accountable for his actions.

Seven Automakers Join Forces to Create Nationwide Network of 30,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Seven of the world's largest automakers have announced a joint venture to build a nationwide network of 30,000 electric vehicle charging stations, nearly doubling the number of fast-charging plugs in the U.S. and Canada. The network is expected to be operational by next summer and will be open to all electric vehicle owners. The move is a sign that the automakers are committed to reducing emissions and promoting sustainable transportation, as electric vehicle demand is growing across the world.

Renowned Czech Author Milan Kundera, Best Known for “The Unbearable Lightness of Being,” Passes Away at 94

Milan Kundera, the renowned Czech author and dissident, has passed away at the age of 94. He was a major figure in the Czech literary scene in the 1960s and his works, which often explored themes of love, exile, politics and the deeply personal, won him critical acclaim and a wide readership. His novel "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" is considered one of his best works and has been translated into more than 40 languages, selling millions of copies worldwide. He was awarded the prestigious Jerusalem Prize in 2000 for his contribution to literature.

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