Protests, Politics, and Pressures: Global News Highlights
Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo protests Israel's participation over Gaza war. King Charles plans to reduce cancer treatments next year. Bolivia detains ex-President Arce for embezzlement. Bird flu outbreaks surge around Madrid. EU freezes Russian assets, affecting Ukraine aid. Cuba's oil supply at risk due to US actions.
Nemo, the Swiss Eurovision winner, announced the return of their trophy in protest of Israel's participation, citing a conflict with the contest's inclusive ideals amidst the Gaza war.
King Charles revealed a potential reduction in his cancer treatment next year during a national cancer awareness campaign broadcast.
Bolivia faces political turmoil as ex-President Luis Arce is detained for five months over alleged embezzlement while bird flu outbreaks create concern in Madrid, representing a surge across Europe.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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