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South Korean Authorities Arrest Impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol After Standoff
South Korean authorities arrested former President Yoon Suk-yeol on Wednesday morning at his residence following a six-hour standoff, marking the second attempt and making him the first South Korean president arrested during his term, facing charges of insurrection and abuse of power after briefly d...
South Korean Authorities Arrest Impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol After Standoff
South Korean authorities arrested former President Yoon Suk-yeol on Wednesday morning at his residence following a six-hour standoff, marking the second attempt and making him the first South Korean president arrested during his term, facing charges of insurrection and abuse of power after briefly d...
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ICJ President Appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister
Following consultations with newly elected President Joseph Aoun, Nawaf Salam, president of the International Court of Justice, was appointed Lebanon's prime minister after securing two-thirds of parliamentary votes, marking a setback for Hezbollah.
ICJ President Appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister
Following consultations with newly elected President Joseph Aoun, Nawaf Salam, president of the International Court of Justice, was appointed Lebanon's prime minister after securing two-thirds of parliamentary votes, marking a setback for Hezbollah.
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South Korean Court Hears Impeachment Case Against President Yoon
On January 14th, South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing the impeachment case against President Yoon Suk Yeol, who attempted to impose martial law on December 3rd, prompting his suspension and triggering a political crisis that may culminate in a new presidential election.
South Korean Court Hears Impeachment Case Against President Yoon
On January 14th, South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing the impeachment case against President Yoon Suk Yeol, who attempted to impose martial law on December 3rd, prompting his suspension and triggering a political crisis that may culminate in a new presidential election.
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Lebanon Appoints ICJ President as Prime Minister Amidst Political and Economic Crisis
Lebanon appointed Nawaf Salam, president of the International Court of Justice, as its new prime minister on Monday, ending a two-year political deadlock amid a severe economic crisis; Salam secured backing from 84 parliament members but faces opposition from Hezbollah.
Lebanon Appoints ICJ President as Prime Minister Amidst Political and Economic Crisis
Lebanon appointed Nawaf Salam, president of the International Court of Justice, as its new prime minister on Monday, ending a two-year political deadlock amid a severe economic crisis; Salam secured backing from 84 parliament members but faces opposition from Hezbollah.
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Lebanon's New Prime Minister Pledges to Rescue Crisis-Hit Nation
Lebanon's newly designated Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, pledged to "rescue, reform, and rebuild" the crisis-hit nation, extending an olive branch to Hezbollah despite their opposition, following a 14-month war with Israel that killed 4,000 and injured over 16,000, and aims to implement UN Resolution...
Lebanon's New Prime Minister Pledges to Rescue Crisis-Hit Nation
Lebanon's newly designated Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, pledged to "rescue, reform, and rebuild" the crisis-hit nation, extending an olive branch to Hezbollah despite their opposition, following a 14-month war with Israel that killed 4,000 and injured over 16,000, and aims to implement UN Resolution...
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South Korean President Defies Arrest Warrant Amid Impeachment Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and criminal investigations for insurrection following a brief, controversial declaration of martial law in December, is barricaded in his residence and defying an arrest warrant, escalating the nation's deepest political crisis in decades.
South Korean President Defies Arrest Warrant Amid Impeachment Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and criminal investigations for insurrection following a brief, controversial declaration of martial law in December, is barricaded in his residence and defying an arrest warrant, escalating the nation's deepest political crisis in decades.
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Bayrou Faces Crucial Budget Vote, Pension Reform in Question
French Prime Minister François Bayrou must negotiate with the Socialist Party to pass the budget and avoid a no-confidence vote, potentially requiring concessions on the recently passed pension reform, raising concerns among right-wing parties.

Bayrou Faces Crucial Budget Vote, Pension Reform in Question
French Prime Minister François Bayrou must negotiate with the Socialist Party to pass the budget and avoid a no-confidence vote, potentially requiring concessions on the recently passed pension reform, raising concerns among right-wing parties.
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Lebanon Appoints International Judge as Prime Minister Amidst Political Turmoil
On January 13th, Nawaf Salam, a 71-year-old international judge and former UN ambassador, was appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister with 84 out of 128 votes, lacking Hezbollah's support, aiming to reform the country's institutions and decrease Hezbollah's influence amidst a deep economic crisis.

Lebanon Appoints International Judge as Prime Minister Amidst Political Turmoil
On January 13th, Nawaf Salam, a 71-year-old international judge and former UN ambassador, was appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister with 84 out of 128 votes, lacking Hezbollah's support, aiming to reform the country's institutions and decrease Hezbollah's influence amidst a deep economic crisis.
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South Korean President's Impeachment Trial Begins Amidst Political Crisis
South Korea's Constitutional Court began President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment trial on January 14, 2025, following his December 3rd imposition of martial law, leading to a major political crisis and an attempted arrest by authorities.

South Korean President's Impeachment Trial Begins Amidst Political Crisis
South Korea's Constitutional Court began President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment trial on January 14, 2025, following his December 3rd imposition of martial law, leading to a major political crisis and an attempted arrest by authorities.
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South Korean Impeachment Proceedings Suspended After President's Absence
South Korea's Constitutional Court suspended impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk-yeol after he failed to appear at the first hearing, which lasted only 4 minutes. Yoon is accused of abuse of power and inciting insurrection by imposing a state of emergency on December 3rd, actions that...

South Korean Impeachment Proceedings Suspended After President's Absence
South Korea's Constitutional Court suspended impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk-yeol after he failed to appear at the first hearing, which lasted only 4 minutes. Yoon is accused of abuse of power and inciting insurrection by imposing a state of emergency on December 3rd, actions that...
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Lebanon Names New Prime Minister Amidst Post-War Reconstruction
Following a 14-month war with Hezbollah, Lebanon elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president and appointed Nawaf Salam as prime minister-designate, sparking hope for billions in foreign investment to rebuild the war-torn nation and address a five-year economic crisis.

Lebanon Names New Prime Minister Amidst Post-War Reconstruction
Following a 14-month war with Hezbollah, Lebanon elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president and appointed Nawaf Salam as prime minister-designate, sparking hope for billions in foreign investment to rebuild the war-torn nation and address a five-year economic crisis.
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PP Condemns PSOE Bill as 'Francoist,' Considers No-Confidence Motion
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) vehemently opposes a PSOE bill restricting "popular accusation" in ongoing investigations involving President Sánchez's family, comparing it to Francoist tactics and considering a no-confidence motion, potentially leading to early elections.

PP Condemns PSOE Bill as 'Francoist,' Considers No-Confidence Motion
The Spanish Popular Party (PP) vehemently opposes a PSOE bill restricting "popular accusation" in ongoing investigations involving President Sánchez's family, comparing it to Francoist tactics and considering a no-confidence motion, potentially leading to early elections.
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