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Toronto Cops Arrested, Nigerian Singer Dies, Cherry Blossoms Canceled

A Japanese city has canceled its cherry blossom festival due to unruly tourists, while in other international developments, a Ugandan opposition leader remains in hiding amid escalating tensions, a Nigerian singer's death highlights healthcare concerns, and several Toronto police officers have been arrested in an organized crime investigation. Additionally, a controversial plan to transform a notorious Venezuelan prison into a cultural center has drawn criticism.

The city of Fujiyoshida, located near Mount Fuji, made the decision to cancel its annual cherry blossom festival, according to BBC World. The influx of tourists, drawn by the picturesque scenery of blooming cherry trees against the backdrop of Mount Fuji, had become unmanageable for local residents. The surge in visitors led to chronic traffic congestion, littering, and reports of tourists trespassing and engaging in inappropriate behavior, as reported by BBC World. The mayor of Fujiyoshida expressed concern, stating that the situation threatened "the quiet lives of citizens."

Meanwhile, in Uganda, opposition leader Bobi Wine remains in hiding nearly three weeks after a disputed election, as reported by The Guardian. His whereabouts are unknown since he fled what he described as a night raid on his home by police and military. A high-stakes social media feud with the country's military chief has further escalated tensions.

In Nigeria, the death of singer Ifunanya Nwangene, who had appeared on The Voice Nigeria, has brought attention to healthcare issues. The 26-year-old died in a hospital after being bitten by a snake in her Abuja home, according to The Guardian. Her death has raised questions about the availability of effective antivenoms. In a last message to her friends, she wrote, "Please come."

In Canada, at least eight current and former Toronto police officers have been arrested following an investigation into organized crime, as reported by The Guardian. The investigation exposed the reach of organized crime into Canada's largest municipal police force, with links to bribes, the drug trade, and a murder plot.

Finally, in Venezuela, a plan to transform the notorious El Helicoide prison into a cultural center has drawn criticism. The building, originally designed as a futuristic shopping center, was later used as a prison under the regimes of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro. Critics argue that the move erases Venezuela's long history of repression, according to The Guardian.

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