Global News Recap: From Russian Air Strikes to Tourism Lures
This summary covers recent global events including a major Russian air strike on business near Ukraine, nuclear threats, concerns over American democracy, peace deal complexities between Putin and Zelenskiy, Nord Stream pipeline attacks, and Xi Jinping's visit to Tibet. It also highlights tourism efforts in Berlin and Iranian sanction updates.

In a significant development, Russia launched a major air attack targeting an electronics manufacturer near the Ukraine-EU border, involving 574 drones and 40 missiles. This assault is part of continued tensions as President Zelenskiy solicits U.S. support for negotiations with Russian leader Putin, amid concerns of blocked peace talks.
Amid escalating nuclear capabilities across global powers, Russia's nuclear chief stressed the need for an updated nuclear shield due to emerging 'colossal threats'. In parallel, nations like China advance their nuclear prowess, exacerbating international tensions alongside existing Russia-U.S. arsenal upgrades.
In the U.S., a Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals growing concern over democracy's integrity, with gerrymandering efforts being highlighted as detrimental. Such sentiments underline the demographic divide, as the idea of democracy's end brings political tensions to new heights in states like Texas and California.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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