South Korea's President Yoon Lifts Martial Law After Parliamentary Backlash
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law citing threats from North Korea, but lifted it hours later following a parliamentary backlash.
Éric Coquerel Challenges Macron's Legitimacy in Historic Censure Vote
LFI MP Éric Coquerel introduces a motion of censure against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, questioning the legitimacy of his government amid political turmoil in France.
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Case on Transgender Minors' Treatment
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a significant case regarding transgender minors' access to medical treatments, with potential implications for their rights and health.
Netanyahu's Military Reforms: A Threat to Israeli Democracy?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is implementing measures targeting military and security establishments, amid criticism of their performance during the October 7 events, raising concerns about the implications for democracy in Israel.
Investigator Claims Netanyahu is Guilty of Corruption Charges
Eli Asayag, the lead investigator in Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption case, asserts his belief in Netanyahu's guilt, citing thorough evidence and a swift investigation process.
French Prime Minister Barnier Faces Censure Vote Amid Political Crisis
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is on the brink of a censure vote that could end his short-lived government, as the left and far-right unite against him.
Joe Biden Pardons Hunter Biden: A Controversial Decision Before Leaving Office
Merkel's Memoir Launch with Obama Sparks Controversy Over Ukraine Relations
Trump Appoints Charles Kushner as US Ambassador to France Amid Controversy
Elon Musk's Controversial Targeting of Federal Employees Raises Concerns
GCC Foreign Ministers Meet in Kuwait Ahead of Supreme Council Summit
Kash Patel Nominated by Trump to Lead FBI Amid Controversy
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Trump Jokes About Canada Becoming the 51st State Amid Tariff Talks
During a dinner at Mar-a-Lago, US President-elect Donald Trump joked with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about Canada becoming the 51st state, amidst serious discussions on tariffs and border security.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol Declares Martial Law Amid Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law on December 3, 2024, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities and sympathizing with North Korea, marking a significant escalation in his hardline governance.
South Korea's President Declares and Revokes Martial Law Amid Political Turmoil
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law to combat opposition forces, but the National Assembly quickly revoked it, highlighting a deep political crisis.
Macron Stresses Stability as No-Confidence Vote Looms for Barnier Government
French President Emmanuel Macron expresses confidence in his government amid looming no-confidence votes, emphasizing stability and economic resilience.
South Korea's Parliament Blocks President's Martial Law Decree Amid Chaos
South Korea's parliament has unanimously voted to block President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law decree, leading to clashes outside the National Assembly as tensions rise.
South Korea Imposes Martial Law Amid Political Crisis and North Korean Allegations
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared martial law, citing opposition sympathies with North Korea. The move has sparked protests and backlash from opposition leaders.
Georgia Faces Political Crisis as President Calls for Protests
Georgia is experiencing a political crisis with protests led by President Salome Zurabishvili, who calls for Western support and challenges the legitimacy of the current parliament.
South Korea's President Yoon Declares Martial Law Amid Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared martial law, citing threats from the opposition and North Korean forces, leading to significant political unrest.
Political Tensions Rise in Venezuela and Argentina Amid Accusations and Legislative Maneuvers
Political tensions escalate in Venezuela and Argentina, with accusations and legislative strategies shaping the landscape.
Iran Criticizes Turkey's Role in Syria, Warns of US-Israeli Influence
Iranian leader's advisor Ali Akbar Velayati criticizes Turkey's involvement in Syria, claiming it has fallen into a US-Israeli trap, while reaffirming Iran's support for the Syrian government.
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol Declares Martial Law
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared martial law, closing parliament and citing the need to combat pro-North Korean forces amid rising political tensions.
Tensions Mount as Trump Suggests Canada Become the 51st State
Tensions rise between Canada and the U.S. as Trump suggests Canada could become the 51st state in response to proposed tariffs.
South Korean President Yoon Declares Martial Law Amid Political Turmoil
In a dramatic move, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, citing threats from pro-North Korean forces and accusing the opposition of undermining the state. This declaration comes amid rising tensions between the two Koreas.
North Rhine-Westphalia Increases Social Spending Amid Protests; France Cuts Medical Aid Budget
The North Rhine-Westphalian government has decided to increase social spending by 43 million euros following mass protests against planned cuts, while the French Senate has approved a 200 million euro reduction in medical aid for undocumented migrants.
Abkhazian Parliament Rejects Russian Investment Agreement Amid Protests
The Abkhazian parliament has voted against ratifying an investment agreement with Russia, triggering mass protests and leading to significant political changes in the republic.
Manosphere Intensifies Attacks on Women Following US Elections
The Manosphere has escalated its attacks on women following the US elections, using the slogan 'Your body, my choice' to justify threats and violence against women.
Nationwide Strikes in France: Ports and Schools Mobilize Against Government Reforms
The CGT has called for strikes in ports on December 9 and 10, while teachers plan a major strike on December 5, protesting against government reforms and budget cuts.
French Government Faces Collapse Amid Political Turmoil
The French government is on the verge of collapse as a motion of no confidence is set to be debated, threatening Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration and raising calls for President Macron's resignation.
French Prime Minister Barnier Faces Critical No Confidence Vote on Wednesday
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is facing a critical no confidence vote on Wednesday, with significant implications for his government and France's political landscape.
Trump Issues Ultimatum to Hamas Over Hostage Release by Inauguration
Donald Trump has issued a stern ultimatum to Hamas, demanding the release of hostages held in Gaza by January 20, 2025, threatening severe consequences for non-compliance.
Masoud Boulos: Trump's New Advisor for Arab Affairs
Masoud Boulos, a businessman and the son-in-law of Donald Trump, has been appointed as a senior advisor on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs, raising questions about his potential influence on U.S. policy in the region.
France Faces Political Turmoil: Censure Motions and Nationwide Protests
France is experiencing significant political tension as motions of censure against Prime Minister Michel Barnier are set for debate, while retirees and taxi drivers mobilize nationwide for their rights.
France on the Brink of Government Collapse Amid Austerity Budget Crisis
France is facing a potential government collapse as Prime Minister Michel Barnier's austerity budget faces a no-confidence vote, raising concerns about the stability of the Eurozone.
Political Turmoil: RN and Left Unite Against Barnier's Government
The National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, plans to vote for motions of censure against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government, criticizing its budget policies and perceived concessions to the far-right. The potential for a government collapse looms as economic concerns rise.
Merkel's Memoir Launch with Obama Sparks Controversy Over Ukraine Relations
Angela Merkel launched her memoirs in Washington, D.C., with Barack Obama, who praised her leadership. However, the event was overshadowed by criticism from Ukraine regarding Merkel's foreign policy decisions.
Israeli Investigation Reveals Military Failures During Al-Aqsa Flood Operation
An Israeli investigation into the military's response to the October 7 Hamas attack reveals critical failures in preparedness and intelligence assessments.