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Chaos Continues: Trump, Thailand, and a Rightward World!

Right-wing populist Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People party won Costa Rica's presidential election in a landslide victory, exceeding the 40% threshold needed to avoid a runoff, according to multiple news sources. The victory marks a significant shift to the right for the Central American nation.

Fernández, the political heir of outgoing president Rodrigo Chaves, promised to crack down on rising violence linked to the cocaine trade and vowed to continue the country's path of economic growth, The Guardian reported. The election results signal a continuation of the policies enacted by the previous administration.

In other global news, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, whose political acumen is highlighted in his 2016 biography, "Where There Is a Hole, There Is Mouse," remains focused on his duties despite recent political shifts. "I love working regardless of my position," Anutin told TIME, adding, "As long as I can deliver my assignment and peoples expectations." Anutin, who assumed the role of Thailand's third Prime Minister in two years, emphasized his commitment to fulfilling his responsibilities.

Meanwhile, in Minneapolis, anti-ICE protests continued in response to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota, Vox reported. The demonstrations represent a form of anti-Trump resistance, showcasing public opposition to current immigration policies.

The discussion around the future of work and artificial intelligence continues to gain traction globally. Multiple sources indicate that Elon Musk envisions a future where widespread AI and robotics lead to optional work and a universal high income. Fortune reported that U.K. Minister Lord Jason Stockwood suggested exploring a universal basic income and retraining programs to address AI-driven job displacement, potentially funded by taxes on tech companies. This reflects a growing global consideration of universal income models to mitigate the economic impact of increasing automation.

Finally, FIFA President Gianni Infantino apologized to British football fans for a "cheap joke" about the lack of arrests of British fans at the 2022 World Cup, according to Sky News. Infantino clarified that his comments were intended to highlight the event's peaceful nature and praised England's efforts to combat football violence, while also defending his decision to award Donald Trump a peace prize.

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