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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to Five Years in South Korea
Politics1d ago

Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to Five Years in South Korea

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted on charges stemming from his actions in late 2024, including hindering his own arrest following a failed attempt to impose martial law. This is the initial sentencing in a series of legal challenges Yoon faces since his impeachment, with a potential death sentence looming in a separate insurrection case. Yoon's arrest and indictment marked a historic first for a sitting South Korean president.

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Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland as U.S. Delegation Visits Denmark
Politics2h ago

Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland as U.S. Delegation Visits Denmark

President Trump has suggested imposing tariffs on countries that do not support the U.S. acquiring Greenland, a territory of Denmark. This statement follows meetings between U.S. and Danish officials regarding the matter, with disagreements remaining on the island's future and the purpose of a newly formed working group. Denmark has increased its military presence in Greenland, asserting that decisions about the territory are theirs alone.

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Denmark, U.S. Form Group to Address Security Concerns After Greenland Bid
Politics1d ago

Denmark, U.S. Form Group to Address Security Concerns After Greenland Bid

Denmark and the United States will establish a working group to address U.S. security interests regarding Greenland, despite ongoing disagreements about the territory's status. This development follows meetings between Danish officials and high-ranking U.S. leaders, including the Vice President and Secretary of State, amid concerns that the U.S. seeks to exert control over Greenland. A bill is being considered that would prevent the U.S. from taking over Greenland or any other NATO ally.

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Maduro's Arrest: Venezuelan Exiles Temper Return Expectations
Politics3h ago

Maduro's Arrest: Venezuelan Exiles Temper Return Expectations

Despite Nicolás Maduro's imprisonment, Venezuelan exiles in Madrid, led by exiled President-elect Edmundo González, are managing a shadow government focused on prisoner releases and policy development. The large Venezuelan diaspora in Spain, numbering around 700,000, holds significant influence and is preparing for a potentially extended period of exile despite the change in Venezuelan leadership.

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Uganda Army Detains Opposition Leader as Museveni Leads Vote
Politics2h ago

Uganda Army Detains Opposition Leader as Museveni Leads Vote

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location by the army, according to his party, amidst allegations of election irregularities and a potential landslide victory for President Yoweri Museveni. Wine's party claims the action follows a period of house arrest and violence against his supporters, while government and military spokespeople have yet to comment. The election took place under an internet blackout, further fueling concerns about transparency and fairness.

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Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland Bid, Citing Past Success
Politics8h ago

Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland Bid, Citing Past Success

President Trump has suggested imposing tariffs on countries that do not support the U.S. acquiring Greenland, citing national security interests. This statement follows meetings between U.S. and Danish officials regarding the territory, with disagreements remaining on its future and the purpose of a newly formed working group. Denmark is increasing its military presence in Greenland, asserting that decisions about the territory are theirs alone.

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Exiled Prince Pahlavi Calls for Global Support of Iranian Protests
Politics21h ago

Exiled Prince Pahlavi Calls for Global Support of Iranian Protests

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, is appealing to the international community to support Iranian protesters seeking to overthrow the current government. Pahlavi suggests targeting the Revolutionary Guard leadership to minimize casualties and facilitate change, while the Iranian government dismisses the protests as foreign-backed riots. The protests, which began due to economic grievances, have escalated into demands for the removal of Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei, resulting in thousands of reported deaths amid government crackdowns.

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Museveni Leads in Uganda Vote; Wine Claims Fraud
Politics15h ago

Museveni Leads in Uganda Vote; Wine Claims Fraud

Uganda's presidential election results indicate a strong lead for incumbent Yoweri Museveni, while his main opponent Bobi Wine alleges fraud and questions the legitimacy of the vote count. Security has been heightened across the country, and Wine claims to be under house arrest, with conflicting reports surrounding his current location and security arrangements. Internet access has been restricted, complicating verification of claims from both sides.

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Trump Floats Tariffs to Pressure Nations on Greenland
Politics9h ago

Trump Floats Tariffs to Pressure Nations on Greenland

President Trump has suggested imposing tariffs on countries that do not support the U.S. acquiring Greenland, a move framed as essential for national security. This statement follows meetings between U.S. officials and Danish and Greenlandic leaders, where disagreements over Greenland's future remained unresolved, despite an agreement to establish a working group. European leaders maintain that Greenland's status is solely a matter for Denmark and Greenland to decide.

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Museveni Wins Seventh Term, Extending Uganda Rule to Four Decades
Politics2h ago

Museveni Wins Seventh Term, Extending Uganda Rule to Four Decades

Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of Uganda's presidential election, securing a seventh term amid controversy. The election, marked by a nationwide internet blackout and allegations of widespread repression, saw Museveni defeat Bobi Wine, who has claimed the results are fraudulent and that his home was raided by authorities. International observers, including the UN, have expressed concerns regarding the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.

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Government Launches £1B Crisis Fund for Emergency Cash Aid
Politics2h ago

Government Launches £1B Crisis Fund for Emergency Cash Aid

The government is launching a £1 billion annual Crisis and Resilience Fund in April for the next three years to provide emergency cash payouts to low-income individuals facing unexpected financial hardship. Replacing the temporary Household Support Fund, the new scheme will be administered through local councils, allowing them to directly provide cash assistance to those in need. While the funding level remains similar to the previous program, some local councils express concern that it may not adequately address local welfare needs.

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Trump Channels Teddy Roosevelt in Foreign Policy Gambits
Politics1d ago

Trump Channels Teddy Roosevelt in Foreign Policy Gambits

President Trump is invoking historical foreign policy concepts like the Monroe Doctrine to justify recent actions, including military intervention in Venezuela and attempts to acquire Greenland. Trump's interpretation and application of these doctrines, particularly his self-proclaimed "Donroe Doctrine," have sparked debate regarding the continuity and evolution of American foreign policy. The administration asserts these actions are necessary to protect U.S. interests and regional stability, while critics express concerns about potential overreach and disregard for international norms.

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Syrian Army Seizes East Aleppo After Kurdish Exit
Politics2h ago

Syrian Army Seizes East Aleppo After Kurdish Exit

Multiple news sources report that the Syrian army is moving into areas east of Aleppo, including Deir Hafer, following a withdrawal of Kurdish forces (SDF) after negotiations involving U.S. officials and the Syrian President, who pledged to recognize Kurdish as a national language. The Syrian army has declared full military control of Deir Hafer and is urging civilians to avoid the area while they secure it, as the President seeks to integrate Kurdish institutions.

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Uganda Army Detains Opposition Leader as Museveni Leads Vote
Politics8h ago

Uganda Army Detains Opposition Leader as Museveni Leads Vote

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location by the army, according to his party, amidst allegations of election fraud and calls for protests. This occurred as President Yoweri Museveni appeared poised for re-election, with Wine's party also claiming he was under house arrest following the election. Government and military spokespeople have yet to comment on the situation.

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Canada, China Strike Trade Deal: EVs for Farm Goods
Politics1d ago

Canada, China Strike Trade Deal: EVs for Farm Goods

Canada and China have reached an agreement where Canada will reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, initially capped at 49,000 vehicles, in exchange for China lowering tariffs on Canadian farm products like canola seeds. Prime Minister Carney announced the deal after meetings with Chinese leaders, emphasizing the importance of focusing on areas of alignment between the two nations despite differences. Both Carney and President Xi Jinping expressed a commitment to improving relations between Canada and China.

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Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap Plan Stirs Bank Fears, Debate
Politics1d ago

Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap Plan Stirs Bank Fears, Debate

A proposal by Donald Trump to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year is drawing both support for potentially easing household financial burdens and criticism regarding potential economic consequences. Bank executives and economists caution that the policy, which requires Congressional approval, could limit credit availability, particularly for higher-risk borrowers, and negatively impact consumer spending. Concerns have been raised about the historical precedent of similar policies and their ultimate viability.

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Powell Defends Fed Independence; GOP Backs Him Amid Trump Pressure
Politics15h ago

Powell Defends Fed Independence; GOP Backs Him Amid Trump Pressure

Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is garnering support from Senate Republicans who are defending the independence of the central bank. Powell, who has cultivated relationships on Capitol Hill since his appointment, is actively engaging with Republican senators amidst the administration's increased scrutiny of the Fed's monetary policy decisions. Some GOP members express strong personal support for Powell, suggesting a potential buffer against executive branch influence.

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