South Korea’s Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Indictment For Insurrection, Abuse Of Power
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing indictment for insurrection over his brief martial law declaration in December.
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing indictment for insurrection over his brief martial law declaration in December.
President Trump has pardoned two police officers convicted in the murder of a Black man in Washington.
The US military will deploy 1,500 additional troops to the southern border following President Trump’s new immigration executive order.
President Trump is set to address leaders at the Davos forum remotely, though discussion topics remain unclear.
A federal court is set to hear a case challenging President Trump’s attempt to cancel birthright citizenship in the US.
Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, stated that the country has not agreed to host non-Mexican asylum seekers under the US policy.
Mexico is constructing large tent shelters in preparation for a potential influx of deportees under President Trump’s immigration policies.
A lawsuit has accused LinkedIn of secretly sharing Premium users’ private messages with third parties to train artificial intelligence models.
The Royal Navy has monitored Russian spy ship Yantar near UK waters, as Defence Secretary Healey warns of growing Russian aggression.
Trump has warned Russia of high tariffs and sanctions if Putin fails to negotiate peace to end the war in Ukraine.
Trevor Noah is returning to host the 67th Grammy Awards, marking his fifth consecutive year
The Trump administration has ordered criminal investigations into state and local officials obstructing federal immigration enforcement efforts.
EUS envoy Steve Witkoff will join an inspection team in Gaza to ensure compliance with the recently brokered ceasefire.
Turkey has detained 11 people in connection with a ski resort fire that killed 76 people including children
A new AP-NORC poll has showed US adults support border security but oppose arrests in schools and churches.
Families fear school attendance risks as Trump’s immigration crackdown sparks heightened concerns over potential deportation threats.
News Group Newspapers has apologised to Prince Harry, admitting to privacy invasions, including phone hacking, surveillance, misuse of private information.
22 Democratic-led states and civil rights groups have filed lawsuits challenging Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship.
South Korean is set to remove concrete embankment at Muan Airport after Jeju Air crash, citing safety concerns.
“The rules of engagement between global powers are changing,” said EU Chief von der Leyen, acknowledging a shifting international order.
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