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Russia Asserts No Intent to Attack EU or NATO Amid Rising Tensions
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Russia Asserts No Intent to Attack EU or NATO Amid Rising Tensions

Bali's reputation as a tropical paradise is increasingly overshadowed by the reality of overtourism and environmental challenges, leading to disillusionment for many visitors. Tourists express frustration over their experiences that don't match the picturesque images seen online. Amid floods and urban congestion, local voices highlight the island's cultural richness often missed by visitors focused solely on social media trends.

Bali's reputation as a tropical paradise is increasingly overshadowed by the reality of overtourism and environmental challenges, leading to disillusionment for many visitors. Tourists express frustration over their experiences that don't match the picturesque images seen online. Amid floods and urban congestion, local voices highlight the island's cultural richness often missed by visitors focused solely on social media trends.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces backlash from the US after his speech in New York where he encouraged American soldiers to disobey President Trump's orders. The US State Department labeled his remarks as 'reckless and incendiary,' leading to the revocation of his visa. This incident highlights the deteriorating relations between Petro's left-wing administration and the Trump government.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces backlash from the US after his speech in New York where he encouraged American soldiers to disobey President Trump's orders. The US State Department labeled his remarks as 'reckless and incendiary,' leading to the revocation of his visa. This incident highlights the deteriorating relations between Petro's left-wing administration and the Trump government.

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Switzerland is set to vote on the introduction of electronic identity cards for the second time, after rejecting the idea in 2021 due to data privacy issues. The current proposal emphasizes public control and optional usage, storing data on user smartphones rather than centralized systems. Supporters argue it would simplify various bureaucratic processes, while opponents remain worried about potential privacy infringements. With rising voter comfort following the experience of a government-issued Covid ID, polls suggest a favorable shift toward approval this time.

Switzerland is set to vote on the introduction of electronic identity cards for the second time, after rejecting the idea in 2021 due to data privacy issues. The current proposal emphasizes public control and optional usage, storing data on user smartphones rather than centralized systems. Supporters argue it would simplify various bureaucratic processes, while opponents remain worried about potential privacy infringements. With rising voter comfort following the experience of a government-issued Covid ID, polls suggest a favorable shift toward approval this time.

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