Weekly Review, by Harper's Magazine
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Weekly Review, by Harper's Magazine
"In Gaza City, more than 6,000 people are now homeless after a single day of Israeli air strikes; in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the McDonald's and American flags were lowered to half-mast after Charlie Kirk, a far-right political activist, was assassinated on a college campus in Orem, Utah; and in Nepal, following days of political unrest, Gen Z protestors elected through a poll sent to more than 130,000 people via a group chat on the instant messaging app Discord an interim prime minister."
"In Gaza City, more than 6,000 people are now homeless after a single day of Israeli air strikes; in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the McDonald's and American flags were lowered to half-mast after Charlie Kirk, a far-right political activist, was assassinated on a college campus in Orem, Utah; and in Nepal, following days of political unrest, Gen Z protestors elected through a poll sent to more than 130,000 people via a group chat on the instant messaging app Discord an interim prime minister."
More than 6,000 people in Gaza City became homeless after a single day of Israeli air strikes, creating an urgent humanitarian crisis with immediate shelter, food, and medical needs. In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the McDonald's and American flags were lowered to half-mast following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a far-right political activist, on a college campus in Orem, Utah, signaling official mourning and the assassination’s symbolic resonance. In Nepal, days of political unrest produced an interim prime minister elected by Gen Z protestors through a poll sent to over 130,000 people via a Discord group chat, demonstrating youth-driven digital political mobilization.
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