
Ukraine remains a global hub for commercial surrogacy despite the ongoing war, though proposed legislation threatens to ban the practice for foreign parents amid concerns over child trafficking and abandoned infants. Meanwhile, escalating tensions between the United States and Iran persist, with experts questioning the viability of a diplomatic deal as military threats continue. The media landscape mourns the death of CNN founder Ted Turner, whose 24-hour news model fundamentally transformed global information access. Cultural and political spheres intersect in Venice, where protests disrupt the Biennale over the inclusion of Russian and Israeli pavilions, and in France, where a high-profile romance between a right-wing politician and a princess sparks debate. Additionally, South Korea’s Buddhist community has introduced a humanoid robot monk to address clergy shortages, highlighting the evolving intersection of technology and tradition.
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