"Israel's Supreme Court Ruling: Political Implications Amidst National Tensions"

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Israel's Supreme Court has overturned a law that would limit its power, a decision that has been met with dissatisfaction from the government but seen as a protection of democratic checks and balances. In South Korea, opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed during a campaign stop ahead of the general elections, with the attacker now in custody. Meanwhile, Japan is recovering from a devastating earthquake that claimed 48 lives, and the U.S. is gearing up for presidential primaries with questions about the economy, third-party candidates, and voter demographics influencing the race.
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