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South Korean President Ousted After Military Emergency Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached and removed from office on Friday following a unanimous ruling by the Constitutional Court that he violated democratic principles by declaring a state of military emergency on December 3rd, triggering protests and leading to new elections within 60 ...
South Korean President Ousted After Military Emergency Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was impeached and removed from office on Friday following a unanimous ruling by the Constitutional Court that he violated democratic principles by declaring a state of military emergency on December 3rd, triggering protests and leading to new elections within 60 ...
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached and Removed from Office
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was permanently removed from office on April 4th following a unanimous impeachment by the Constitutional Court for violating the rule of law and democratic governance; snap elections are scheduled for June 3rd.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached and Removed from Office
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was permanently removed from office on April 4th following a unanimous impeachment by the Constitutional Court for violating the rule of law and democratic governance; snap elections are scheduled for June 3rd.
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South Korean Court Upholds Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday, 111 days after he declared martial law, triggering a deep political crisis and paving the way for upcoming elections amid significant national challenges.
South Korean Court Upholds Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday, 111 days after he declared martial law, triggering a deep political crisis and paving the way for upcoming elections amid significant national challenges.
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Greek Political Instability Raises National Security Concerns
Internal divisions within Greece's ruling party and the opposition's inability to provide a credible alternative are fueling political instability, raising national security concerns due to past incidents where internal conflicts were exploited by foreign powers.
Greek Political Instability Raises National Security Concerns
Internal divisions within Greece's ruling party and the opposition's inability to provide a credible alternative are fueling political instability, raising national security concerns due to past incidents where internal conflicts were exploited by foreign powers.
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Rwanda Bans All Belgian Aid Following Diplomatic Break
Rwanda has completely severed ties with Belgium, halting all funding and collaboration across various sectors, impacting numerous organizations and potentially hindering development projects, following a diplomatic break announced on March 17th.
Rwanda Bans All Belgian Aid Following Diplomatic Break
Rwanda has completely severed ties with Belgium, halting all funding and collaboration across various sectors, impacting numerous organizations and potentially hindering development projects, following a diplomatic break announced on March 17th.
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Sri Lanka's Economic Recovery After 2022 Revolution
Sri Lanka's 2022 political revolution led to the ouster of the Rajapaksa regime, but through a short-term interim government, IMF support, and debt restructuring, the country achieved 5% economic growth in 2024, recovering almost half of its output lost since 2018.
Sri Lanka's Economic Recovery After 2022 Revolution
Sri Lanka's 2022 political revolution led to the ouster of the Rajapaksa regime, but through a short-term interim government, IMF support, and debt restructuring, the country achieved 5% economic growth in 2024, recovering almost half of its output lost since 2018.
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South Korea's Impeached President Removed from Office: Snap Election Called
South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, triggering a snap election by June 3rd, following his failed December attempt to impose martial law which has left the country deeply divided.

South Korea's Impeached President Removed from Office: Snap Election Called
South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, triggering a snap election by June 3rd, following his failed December attempt to impose martial law which has left the country deeply divided.
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South Korean Court Upholds Yoon's Impeachment, Triggers Presidential Election
South Korea's Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol for illegally imposing martial law and attempting to suppress parliament, triggering a presidential election within 60 days, with opposition leader Lee Jae Myung as a leading candidate amidst economic downturn and p...

South Korean Court Upholds Yoon's Impeachment, Triggers Presidential Election
South Korea's Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol for illegally imposing martial law and attempting to suppress parliament, triggering a presidential election within 60 days, with opposition leader Lee Jae Myung as a leading candidate amidst economic downturn and p...
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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Faces Biggest Threat Amid Succession Battle
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe faces a growing threat to his rule from within his ZANU-PF party as a succession battle unfolds ahead of the 2028 elections; attempts to extend his term have sparked unprecedented protests and the dismissal of top security officials.

Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa Faces Biggest Threat Amid Succession Battle
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe faces a growing threat to his rule from within his ZANU-PF party as a succession battle unfolds ahead of the 2028 elections; attempts to extend his term have sparked unprecedented protests and the dismissal of top security officials.
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Morales Launches "Evo Pueblo" Amidst Bolivian Political Crisis
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales launched a new political party, "Evo Pueblo," after losing control of the MAS due to a Constitutional Court decision; this move has been criticized for its authoritarian undertones and opens opportunities for the opposition ahead of the August 17th elections.

Morales Launches "Evo Pueblo" Amidst Bolivian Political Crisis
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales launched a new political party, "Evo Pueblo," after losing control of the MAS due to a Constitutional Court decision; this move has been criticized for its authoritarian undertones and opens opportunities for the opposition ahead of the August 17th elections.
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US Revokes Maurel & Prom's Venezuelan Oil License
The United States revoked the Venezuelan operating license of French oil company Maurel & Prom on Monday, escalating economic pressure on the Venezuelan government and impacting the company's oil production, part of a wider sanction strategy against Venezuela.

US Revokes Maurel & Prom's Venezuelan Oil License
The United States revoked the Venezuelan operating license of French oil company Maurel & Prom on Monday, escalating economic pressure on the Venezuelan government and impacting the company's oil production, part of a wider sanction strategy against Venezuela.
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Trump Retains National Security Advisor Waltz After Signal Chat Leak
President Trump considered firing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat revealed discussions of a Yemen military strike and inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, but ultimately decided to retain Waltz despite internal debate and external pressure.

Trump Retains National Security Advisor Waltz After Signal Chat Leak
President Trump considered firing National Security Advisor Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat revealed discussions of a Yemen military strike and inadvertently included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, but ultimately decided to retain Waltz despite internal debate and external pressure.
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