[BREAKING]Swedish protests,Modi's gov troubles, Russia targets Kyiv & more [MGM 22/03/2024]

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Sweden Prepares for Eurovision Amid Protests: The city of Malmo gears up for the Eurovision Song Contest, navigating the complexities of hosting the event amidst calls for Israel's exclusion due to geopolitical tensions.
Venezuela Intensifies Crackdown Ahead of Elections: The Venezuelan government escalates its arrest of opposition members, including human rights lawyers and presidential campaign staff, as the presidential election approaches.
India's Congress Party Faces Financial Freeze: The Congress Party accuses the Modi government of freezing its bank accounts, impacting its campaign efforts for the upcoming general elections, highlighting tensions in India's political landscape.
Rohingya Refugees Rescued off Indonesia: Indonesian rescuers save dozens of Rohingya refugees from a capsized boat, spotlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis as they flee persecution in Myanmar.
Russia Launches Missile Attack on Kyiv: Kyiv experiences a significant missile attack, with air defenses intercepting all incoming projectiles, raising concerns over escalating conflict in the region.
Dodgers Fire Ohtani's Interpreter Amid Theft Allegations: The Los Angeles Dodgers terminate Shohei Ohtani's interpreter following accusations of financial misconduct, revealing internal challenges within the team.
U.N. to Vote on AI Resolution: The United Nations prepares to vote on a groundbreaking resolution on artificial intelligence, aiming to ensure global cooperation on the technology's safe and ethical use.
Congress Eyes U.S. Investment in China: U.S. Congress scrutinizes American capital flowing into China, considering legislation to regulate investments, reflecting growing concerns over national security and economic competition.

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