[BREAKING]Afghanistan's education ban,Haiti Evacuation,US Unhappy & more [MGM 21/03/2024]

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1. U.S. Evacuates Citizens from Haiti: The U.S. begins evacuating American citizens from gang-overrun Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to the Dominican Republic. With violence escalating, the State Department charters helicopters for the evacuation, emphasizing safety despite high risks.
2. Irish Prime Minister's Resignation: Leo Varadkar, Ireland's first openly gay prime minister, unexpectedly resigns citing personal and political reasons. His departure surprises many, raising questions about Ireland's political future.
3. Indonesian Election Controversy: Prabowo Subianto wins Indonesia's presidential election amidst allegations of irregularities and promises of legal challenges from rivals. Subianto's victory signals potential political shifts in the world's third-largest democracy.
4. Hong Kong's Article 23 Law Criticized: China defends Hong Kong's new national security law, Article 23, against international criticism, asserting its necessity despite fears of eroding freedoms in the territory.
5. Bolsonaro's COVID-19 Vaccine Controversy: Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces indictment for allegedly falsifying COVID-19 vaccination data, marking his first legal challenge since leaving office amidst multiple probes.
6. U.S. Happiness Index Decline: The U.S. falls out of the top 20 happiest countries, with a stark happiness gap between older Americans and the younger generation, highlighting societal and economic disparities.
7. England's Gender Transition Policy Impact: England restricts gender-affirming care for minors, influencing U.S. legislative debates over transgender healthcare access, amidst concerns about the impact on young transgender individuals.
8. Vietnamese President Resigns Amid Corruption Campaign: Vietnamese President Vo Van Thuong resigns amid an intense anti-corruption campaign, signaling political upheaval and potential impacts on foreign investor confidence.
9. Afghanistan's Education Ban on Girls: Over 1 million Afghan girls remain barred from education as Taliban's policies restrict female participation in schools, drawing international condemnation and highlighting gender inequality.

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