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Constitutional Court begins hearing on justice minister's impeachment case
Justice Minister Park Sung-jae speaks to reporters as he arrives at the Constitutional Court in Seoul, Tuesday, for the first hearing of his impeachment case. Joint Press Corps By Anna J. Park The Constitutional Court held its first official hearing on the highly anticipated impeachment case of...
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Trump and Putin to hold call on ceasefire, but Zelenskyy is skeptical that Russia is ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is set to hold talks on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin as he looks to get buy-in on a U.S. ceasefire proposal that he hopes can create a pathway to ending Russia’s devastating war on Ukraine. The White House is optimistic that peace is within reach...
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Israel says it is carrying out ‘extensive strikes’ in Gaza
Israel says it is conducting “extensive strikes” against Hamas in Gaza, throwing doubt on the fragile ceasefire. In a statement, the Israel Defense Forces and Israeli...
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Putin Seeks to Prolong Ukraine Peace Talks to His Advantage, Experts Say
President Vladimir Putin will seek to drag out talks on ending his country’s war on Ukraine for as long as possible as he believes he currently has the upper hand in the conflict, U.S. experts told The Moscow Times ahead of Tuesday’s expected call between Putin and U.S. counterpart...
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South Korea opposition urges swift ruling on president's fate
South Korea's opposition party on Monday urged the country's Constitutional Court to rule swiftly on suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, saying delays were "irresponsible" and causing social unrest. Yoon was impeached by lawmakers over his disastrous December 3 declaration of martial...
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Pepe Coin Price is Set to Explode; But Rexas Finance Might Be the Real Winner
The crypto market is an ever-evolving ecosystem, where new opportunities emerge almost daily. Traders and investors are always on the lookout for the next potential breakout, and right now, two projects are making waves-Pepe Coin (PEPE) and Rexas Finance (RXS). While Pepe Coin price is gearing up...
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Carney, Macron vow to strengthen ties to tackle geopolitical, economic crises
PARISCanada must strengthen ties with France and other allies in the face of geopolitical and economic crises, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday in France. Making opening remarks in Paris before a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Carney stressed both countries' shared values of...
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Taliban’s fractured regime teeters toward collapse
Since its return to power in 2021, Afghanistan’s Taliban have struggled to transform their insurgent movement into a functioning government. Beneath an outward show of unity, the hardline regime is plagued by deep-rooted factionalism, economic mismanagement and growing public dissatisfaction....
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83% USAID programs cancelled, Elon Musk says 'tough but necessary'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday that the Donald Trump administration has decided to cancel 83 per cent of the USAID programs after six weeks of review. In his X post in which he announced the crucial decision, Rubio thanked DOGE but did not mention Elon Musk with whom he reportedly...
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North Korea fires missiles after slamming US-South Korea drills
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles on Monday, hours after condemning the South Korean and US militaries for launching drills that Pyongyang called a “dangerous provocative act” that risked accidentally sparking a confrontation. South Korea’s military said the missiles were fired from...
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