Venezuela: Human Rights Watch Accuses Regime of Brutal Crackdown on Protesters

Human Rights Watch has accused Venezuelan authorities of widespread human rights violations against protesters, bystanders, and opponents in the aftermath of the disputed presidential elections. The report details killings, arbitrary detentions, and harassment of critics, blaming the government and pro-government armed groups for the violence. The international community has condemned the crackdown and urged Maduro to respect the people’s vote.

India’s Election Schedule Adjusted, Gujarat Floods, Paralympics Success, and #MeToo Allegations in Kerala Film Industry

This report covers a range of news from India, including adjustments to the election schedule, floods in Gujarat, India’s medal wins at the Paris Paralympics, and the #MeToo allegations rocking the Kerala film industry. The Election Commission has shifted the Haryana assembly election date to accommodate a religious festival, while Gujarat faces severe flooding due to Cyclone Asna. Meanwhile, India has secured five medals at the Paralympics, including a gold and two bronze medals. In a major development, the Kerala film industry is grappling with a wave of #MeToo allegations, prompting investigations and calls for reform.

Bangladesh’s Political Turmoil: Yunus Government Faces Pressure to Hold Elections

The caretaker government led by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh is facing pressure from the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to hold early parliamentary elections. Yunus has promised free and fair elections but has not provided a timeline, leading to frustration from the BNP and other political groups. The situation is complex, with a history of caretaker governments exceeding their mandates and political instability in Bangladesh.

Mozambique Heads to Polls with Frelimo Seeking to Extend Dominance

Mozambique prepares for presidential, parliamentary, and regional elections on October 9th. The ruling Frelimo party aims to maintain its grip on power despite the absence of incumbent President Nyusi due to term limits. Frelimo faces a challenge from Renamo, a former rebel group turned opposition party, as well as other contenders. The election is expected to be closely contested, with a focus on ensuring peaceful campaigning and credible results.

Sri Lanka’s President Found Guilty of Delaying Local Polls, But Verdict Has No Immediate Impact

Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ruled that President Ranil Wickremesinghe acted unlawfully by delaying local elections, a move seen as a referendum on his economic policies. While the verdict has no immediate consequences due to presidential immunity, the state of the economy is expected to be a key issue in the upcoming presidential elections in September. Wickremesinghe, seeking re-election, faces a challenging campaign against rival candidates.

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