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Europe · RomeFIFA president Gianni Infantino was re-elected by acclaim to another four-year term. He had no opponent in the election and won by acclaim instead of a formal vote by the FIFA Congress in Kiagli, Rwanda. The 211 member federations saw their basic annual funding from FIFA rise from $250,000 to $2 million since his first win in 2016.
Gianni Infantino re-elected FIFA president until 2027
40% Center coverage: 69 sources
'Never forget what happened' - Holocaust Memorial Day
67% Center coverage: 6 sources
Final preparations made ahead of historic UK rocket launch
67% Left coverage: 3 sources
Middle East · RiyadhLongtime regional foes Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to resume diplomatic relations and reopen embassies in each other’s countries following China-led negotiations in Beijing, both governments announced via their respective state media agencies.
Saudi Arabia, Iran Restore Relations in Deal Brokered by China
41% Center coverage: 201 sources
Ajay Banga · WashingtonThe United States is nominating former Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga to lead the World Bank, President Joe Biden announced on Thursday, crediting him with critical experience on global challenges including climate change.
US nominates Ajay Banga for World Bank president
48% Center coverage: 103 sources
Middle East · KhoyAn earthquake with a magnitude of 5.9 struck northwest Iran near the border with Turkey on Saturday, killing at least three people and injuring more than 300, state media reported.
Strong quake in northwest Iran kills at least three people
50% Right coverage: 38 sources
Military · South AfricaSouth Africa is one of Russia's most important allies on a continent divided over the invasion and Western attempts to isolate Moscow. Opposition parties and South Africa's small Ukrainian community have said that hosting Lavrov is insensitive. South Africa says it is impartial on the Ukraine conflict and has abstained from voting on U.N. resolutions.
South Africa defends planned military drills with Russia and China
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
AfricaHomosexuality is already illegal in Uganda but MPs on Thursday introduced legislation to Parliament. Under the proposed law, anyone who engages in same-sex activity or who holds out as LGBTQ could face up to 10 years imprisonment. In 2014 Ugandan lawmakers passed a bill that called for life in prison for people caught having gay sex. A court later struck down the law.
Uganda presents anti-gay bill in parliament with tough new penalties
100% Left coverage: 2 sources