The World
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Canadians are preparing for a crucial election on Monday, with expectations of a high voter turnout as evident by the 7 million ballots cast over Easter weekend. The article also touches on Pope Francis’s dual roles as a head of state and spiritual leader. Additionally, it highlights a significant political move in Jordan, which has banned the Muslim Brotherhood. Lastly, a community in Argentina is facing challenges due to an unexpected surge in capybara population, illustrating the complexities of urban wildlife management.
Canadians are gearing up to head to the polls on Monday for a significant election, reflecting a democratic engagement with over 7 million ballots already cast during the Easter weekend.
Pope Francis is portrayed as a unique figure who balances his duties as both the head of state of Vatican City and his role as a spiritual leader for millions.
Jordan's government has taken a decisive step by banning the Muslim Brotherhood, signaling a change in how the country manages political Islam and its implications.
In Argentina, a gated community is facing unexpected challenges due to a sudden influx of capybaras, showcasing the intersection between wildlife and urban living.
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