Global News Roundup: Protests, Conflicts, and Leadership Changes
This summary highlights recent global news, including anti-racism protests in Britain, potential sexual abuse by Israeli soldiers, defensive measures in Israel, leadership changes in Bangladesh, aviation alerts over Iran and Lebanon, U.S. political rallies in the Midwest, clashes between Ukraine and Russia, cancelled Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, South Korea's nuclear dilemma, and record antisemitism incidents in the UK.
World news witnessed a flurry of significant events recently, from Britain's anti-racism protests and Israel's controversial prisoner misconduct to strategic precautions for potential Iranian attacks.
Bangladesh saw a leadership shift as Nobel laureate Yunus returns, while the UK and Egypt issued aviation warnings amid rising Middle Eastern tensions. U.S. political activities intensified with Midwest rallies by Democrats Harris and Walz.
Elsewhere, Ukraine's border incursions triggered fierce clashes with Russia, Taylor Swift's Vienna concerts were canceled due to a thwarted attack, and South Korea faced strategic decisions over nuclear weapons, while the UK reported a surge in antisemitism.
(With inputs from agencies.)

