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South Africa pushes back against WHO claims of xenophobic violence.

In today’s bulletin, South Africa vs. WHO: The South African government has officially rejected aspects of the World Health Organization’s criticism regarding recent violence involving foreign nationals. Officials argue that certain incidents cited by the UN health agency were inaccurately portrayed and were not linked to xenophobic attacks. India’s Telegram Ban: In an effort to curb exam fraud, India has temporarily blocked access to Telegram ahead of the high-stakes NEET-UG medical entrance exam re-run on June 21. Authorities raised alarms that sophisticated cheating networks were utilizing the messaging platform to leak papers and facilitate fraud.

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