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Global Turmoil: Trump, Thailand, and Tightropes in Russia

Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People's Party won the Costa Rican presidential election, exceeding the 40% threshold needed to avoid a run-off, according to multiple news sources. Fernández, who previously served as chief of staff to outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves, campaigned on a platform promising to continue Chaves' tough-on-crime policies and emulate El Salvador's approach to gang violence amid rising crime rates in the country. She will be sworn in on May 8th and has suggested Chaves may be appointed to her cabinet.

In other global news, Pornhub restricted access for UK users who had not previously verified their age, citing the UK's Online Safety Act, BBC Technology reported. The act requires age verification, but critics suspect the move is a tactic to pressure politicians and boost user sign-ups, similar to actions taken in several US states with similar laws. Pornhub's parent company claimed the law is driving users to unregulated sites with dangerous content, but experts questioned the sincerity of this justification.

Meanwhile, ethical concerns arose regarding a deal involving World Liberty Financial, co-owned by Steve Witkoff, ABC News reported. The firm sold a 49% stake for $500 million to an Emirati royal family member, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, just before President Trump's inauguration. This deal occurred months before the Trump administration approved the sale of AI chips to the UAE, despite prior concerns about Chinese access, potentially impacting US-UAE relations and scrutiny of the cryptocurrency firm.

In Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul serves as the nation's third Prime Minister in two years, according to Time. Anutin, whose biography is titled "Where There Is a Hole, There Is Mouse," is known for his ability to navigate challenging situations. "I love working regardless of my position," Anutin told Time. "As long as I can deliver my assignment and people's expectations." His future in the position will be decided in a general election.

Finally, BBC correspondent Steve Rosenberg navigated the challenges of reporting from Russia amidst the Ukraine war, facing hostility and scrutiny as a perceived "enemy," BBC World reported. The Panorama documentary "Our Man in Moscow" offered a glimpse into the life of the BBC Moscow bureau, highlighting the complexities of journalism in an increasingly restrictive environment.

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