Top 10 global headlines: Biden increases tariffs on Chinese imports, Georgia enacts ‘foreign agents’ law, and other updates

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Georgia’s Parliament Passes ‘Foreign Agents’ Bill Amid Protests

Despite weeks of often violent protests, Georgia’s parliament passed the highly controversial ‘foreign agents’ bill on Tuesday. The bill has drawn criticism for its resemblance to Russia’s repressive legislation used to stifle dissent. The move has sparked outrage among activists and opposition groups who fear it will limit freedom of speech and target political opponents.

US President Biden Increases Tariffs on Chinese Imports

In a bid to protect US national security interests, President Joe Biden announced an increase in tariffs on $18 billion worth of Chinese imports in key industries. The move is aimed at curbing Beijing’s technological advancements and promoting domestic production. The decision comes amidst escalating tensions between the two economic powerhouses.

Aide of Arvind Kejriwal Misbehaves with MP Swati Maliwal

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) acknowledged that an aide of Arvind Kejriwal had “misbehaved” with MP Swati Maliwal. The incident, which took place at Kejriwal’s residence, has raised concerns about the conduct of party members. Kejriwal has assured that suitable action will be taken against the individual involved.

French Prison Officers Killed in Ambush

Two French prison officers were killed in an ambush on a prison van near Rouen, Normandy. The attack resulted in the escape of an inmate who was being transported in the van. The incident has raised questions about the safety and security of law enforcement officials in the country.

Senator Lindsey Graham Compares Israel-Hamas Conflict to WWII

US Senator Lindsey Graham made a controversial statement comparing the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas to the US decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan during World War II. Graham’s remarks have sparked debate and criticism, with many questioning the appropriateness of his analogy.

Direct Flights Between India and Cambodia to Begin in June

In a bid to enhance tourism and connectivity, direct flights between India and Cambodia are set to commence on June 16. The move is expected to boost travel opportunities for both Indian tourists visiting Cambodia and Cambodian visitors exploring India. The initiative is seen as a positive step towards strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.

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