South Korea is reeling from its worst aviation disaster in decades as officials struggle to uncover the cause of Sunday’s plane crash, which claimed 179 lives. The tragedy has prompted safety inspections of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft in the country and raised serious questions about regulatory standards and leadership in the midst of political upheaval.
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After months of devastating conflict, Israel and Hamas are reportedly closer than ever to agreeing on a ceasefire, signaling hope for peace in the region. The deal would include a phased cessation of hostilities, a significant exchange of hostages and prisoners, and measures to address humanitarian needs in Gaza. However, critical disagreements remain, threatening to derail the process.
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President-elect Donald Trump has made a surprising diplomatic move by inviting Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration next month. This invitation comes amidst escalating tensions over proposed tariffs on Chinese goods, signaling a complex approach to international relations under Trump’s leadership.
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Israel has launched a series of airstrikes across Syria while advancing into a buffer zone, igniting tensions in a region already battered by years of conflict. Despite reports of Israeli forces nearing Damascus, Israeli officials deny any such movement. As the dust settles after the overthrow of Bashar Assad, the world watches closely, wondering what lies ahead for Syria and the Middle East.
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South Korea is witnessing political turbulence as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment proceedings following his sudden and controversial declaration of martial law. The move, which many likened to the country’s military-backed dictatorships of the past, has sparked national outrage and legislative action to cancel the order. Here’s what you need to know about the situation.
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South Korea is witnessing a dramatic political showdown as opposition parties unite to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol. The move follows Yoon’s shocking martial law declaration, which sent armed troops to encircle parliament before lawmakers rallied to lift the decree. This unprecedented crisis has thrown the nation into political turmoil, prompting debates about constitutional violations and democratic backsliding.
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The Syrian civil war has reached another critical juncture as opposition forces achieve rapid advancements. Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, emphasized that these developments highlight the urgent need for Syrian President Bashar Assad to reconcile with his people and engage with the opposition. At a press conference in Ankara, Fidan stated, “Recent developments show once again that Damascus must reconcile with its people and the legitimate opposition.” He added that Turkey stands ready to contribute to the peace process.
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Russia launched a massive aerial attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Thursday, leaving over a million households in darkness. Ukrainian officials reported nearly 200 missiles and drones targeting the nation, marking the 11th major assault on Ukraine’s power grid this year. “Attacks on energy facilities are happening all over Ukraine,” said Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko, who confirmed nationwide emergency outages.
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As the possibility of a ceasefire with Hezbollah looms, Israel escalates its military campaign in Lebanon. Tuesday saw intensified strikes on Beirut, accompanied by evacuation warnings that caused widespread panic. The conflict, spanning over a year, now rests on a proposed U.S.-brokered agreement aimed at halting hostilities. The stakes are high as the ceasefire vote approaches, raising hopes for peace and fears of last-minute complications.