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World Reels: Boy's Heroic Swim, Rights in Peril, and Cram School Crackdown

Global Events Marked by Human Rights Concerns, Technological Regulations, and Acts of Bravery

A new report highlighted a global "democratic recession," while China implemented new safety regulations for electric vehicles, and a young boy in Australia demonstrated extraordinary courage. These events, among others, unfolded across the globe, reflecting a complex mix of challenges and triumphs.

Human Rights Watch reported a concerning trend of growing authoritarianism and abuses in countries including the US, Russia, and China, threatening the global rules-based order. The report indicated that nearly three-quarters of the global population now live under autocratic rulers, levels not seen since the 1980s, according to The Guardian. The rise of far-right leaders, such as Argentina's Javier Milei and Hungary's Viktor Orbán, was noted as part of this trend.

In China, new regulations targeted hidden car door handles on electric vehicles (EVs) due to safety concerns. BBC Technology reported that China became the first country to ban the controversial designs, popularized by Tesla. The decision followed deadly incidents involving Xiaomi EVs, where power failures were suspected of preventing doors from opening. The new rules, set to take effect on January 1, 2027, mandate that cars have a mechanical release both inside and outside their doors, according to state media.

Meanwhile, in Western Australia, a 13-year-old boy, Austin Appelbee, demonstrated remarkable bravery by swimming for hours in rough seas to seek help after his family was swept away. Al Jazeera reported that Appelbee swam over four kilometers to alert rescuers. Appelbee said he tried to think happy thoughts as he swam for hours to reach shore.

In other news, Al Jazeera reported on Israel's actions to pressure 37 NGOs operating in Gaza to hand over sensitive data on their largely Palestinian staff or face being banned from operating. The report stated that Israel had already destroyed much of Gaza's health system. Basel Ghazoghli of Al Jazeera explained why many of the NGOs are refusing to comply.

In South Korea, concerns were raised about the intense pressure faced by students. The New York Times reported on the prevalence of "hagwons," or private cram schools, where students take extracurricular classes to prepare for the country's competitive college admissions exam. The article highlighted the demanding routines of students, often shuttling from school to cram schools and the availability of Therapy Zone boxes, soundproof spaces where students can study, or vent, in the evenings after school.

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