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Opposition parties advance impeachment of Taiwan’s president, premier Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te and Premier Cho Jung-tai face impeachment proceedings filed by opposition party leaders after a Friday vote. Lee misunderstood question on North detainees, families unconvinced Relatives say S. Korea told them President Lee's remarks on detainees in North Korea stemmed from a misunderstood question and faulty interpretation Poll finds majority backs ‘peaceful two-state’ approach to unification S. Korean public opinion survey found majority support for a concept described as a "peaceful two-state" approach aimed at long-term unification South Korea to open North Korea’s Rodong Sinmun to public access S. Korea's Unification Ministry said it will move ahead next week with administrative steps to make N. Korea's state newspaper publicly accessible. Progressives also call disinformation law unconstitutional A controversial revision to South Korea's Information and Communications Network Act, driven by the ruling Party is facing a growing backlash. Lee orders review of juvenile age threshold President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a formal review of lowering the age threshold for juvenile offenders exempt from criminal punishment Hanwha rises as hub of US shipbuilding revival Hanwha Group is positioning itself as a central player in the United States' drive to revive its shipbuilding industry, with its Philadelphia shipyard Trump gifts White House golden key to Lee US President Donald Trump has presented S. Korean President Lee Jae-myung with a symbolic "Key to the White House," returning a diplomatic gesture. Ministry rebukes Coupang over data probe claim S. Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT said it had lodged a strong protest after Coupang unilaterally disclosed what it called investigation results. Japan okays $58B defense budget amid tensions with China The Japanese government on Friday approved a record $58 billion defense budget for the 2026 fiscal year to match rising tensions with China. Lee Jun-seok slams Democrats over special prosecutor Lee Jun-seok, leader of the Reform Party, accused the Ruling Party twisting itself "in every possible way" to avoid a special prosecutor investigation Quadrantid meteor shower approaches peak activity The Quadrantid meteor shower will be visible as Earth passes through the icy debris and dust from Dec. 28 to Jan. 12, with up to 120 meteors per hour. Winter storms cancel at least 1,865 flights, delay many more Winter Storm Devin is slowing travel in the Great Lakes and Northeast, while torrential rain and localized flooding are impacting California. Judge blocks deportation of British man Trump accused of 'censorship' A federal judge has blocked the deportation of a British man targeted by President Donald Trump. Imran Ahmed filed suit against the administration. Times Square adds July 3 ball drop for nation’s 250th birthday A patriotic glass ball will drop on July 3 in New York City's Times Square to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday in a first for the city. Nicolas Cage, Christian Bale star in 'Madden' Nicolas Cage will portray the late football icon John Madden in Prime Video's "Madden," due Thanksgiving. Prime Video released a trailer Thursday. Thailand’s military strikes Cambodian targets amid cease-fire talks The Thai military advanced on Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey Province on Friday morning after carrying out air strikes amid a possible cease-fire. Reports: Saudi Arabia fires on separatist holdings in Yemen Saudi Arabia has reportedly fired on the eastern Hadramout province in Yemen. The strikes were allegedly against the Southern Transitional Council. Perry Bamonte, of The Cure, is dead at 65 Perry Bamonte, who played guitar, keyboard and six-string bass for The Cure, died over Christmas, multiple media outlets reported. He was 65. Sister's sage advice leads Maryland woman to $50,000 lottery prize A Maryland woman followed some sage advice given by her sister and ended up winning a $50,000 lottery prize thanks to the sibling's timely tips. Ecuador restricts border crossings with Colombia, Peru Ecuador restricted most of its border crossings with Colombia and Peru for "national security reasons," leaving only two international crossings open. Ohio promotes defensive coordinator John Hauser to head football coach The Ohio Bobcats promoted defensive coordinator John Hauser to head coach, they announced Friday. Hauser will replace fired former coach Brian Smith. Israel becomes the first nation to recognize the Republic of Somaliland Israel on Friday became the first U.N. member state to formally recognize the Republic of Somaliland's independence three decades after its creation. Watch: Yerin Ha, Luke Thompson dance at masquerade ball in 'Bridgerton' S4 Netflix released a preview for Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 on Thursday ahead of its arrival on the streamer Jan. 29. Part 2 arrives Feb. 26. Michigan finalizing agreement to hire football coach Kyle Whittingham The Michigan Wolverines are finalizing an agreement to hire Kyle Whittingham as their new football coach. Whittingham spent the last 21 years at Utah. |
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What Went Wrong Before Hong Kong’s InfernoRecords show how government departments played down residents’ warnings about corrupt practices and substandard materials that fueled the deadly blaze. Zelensky Will Meet With Trump Over the Weekend to Discuss Ukraine Peace PlanPresident Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has sought the meeting since the latest U.S.-led push for peace got underway. Some G.O.P. Senators Join Democrats in Urging Trump to Adopt Hard Line With PutinThe president is planning to meet with the leader of Ukraine in Florida just as the lawmakers are applying some pressure. Why Sears’s Last Great Hope Was a Promise That Never MaterializedOnly five Sears stores remain in the country, with the end likely near for what was once the mightiest American retailer. Trump’s Claims About Nigeria Strike Belie a Complex Situation on the GroundPresident Trump said the targets of airstrikes in Nigeria were Islamic State terrorists responsible for killing Christians, but experts question his framing. What to Know About U.S. Military Action in NigeriaBefore the strikes on Thursday, President Trump said he would halt all aid and go in “guns-a-blazing” to target affiliates of a resurgent Islamic State. Annette Dionne, Last of the Celebrated Quintuplets, Dies at 91She was the first to crawl, the first to cut a tooth, the first to recognize her name, and the last to die. And, like her sisters, she resented being exploited as part of a global sensation. How Ryan Wedding, a Canadian Olympic Snowboarder, Turned into a Drug LordRyan Wedding rose to fame as a Canadian Olympic athlete, but the authorities say he became one of the world’s biggest drug lords, who ordered an informant executed. A Wealth Tax Floated in California Has Billionaires Thinking of LeavingIt’s uncertain whether the proposal will reach the statewide ballot in November, but some billionaires like Peter Thiel and Larry Page may be unwilling to take the risk. The Race to Save the Sacramento Mountains Checkerspot ButterflyThe Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly is critically endangered, with the last known larva living in a lab in New Mexico. Sick of Trump News? I’m Here for You.Here are the best nonfiction essays of the year, according to me. Trump Is Getting Weaker, and the Resistance Is Getting StrongerIt’s become easier to imagine the moment when Trump’s mystique finally evaporates. Perry Bamonte, Guitarist and Keyboardist in the Cure, Dies at 65A former roadie, Mr. Bamonte joined the band in 1990. He played on five albums and in hundreds of shows and was “a vital part of the Cure story,” the band said. What Can Hundreds of Pieces of Litter Tell Us About Manhattan?Shoes. A phone. Receipts. A comb. Traces of wild nights and hurried days are all around us. |
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Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te and Premier Cho Jung-tai face impeachment proceedings filed by opposition party leaders after a Friday vote.
Relatives say S. Korea told them President Lee's remarks on detainees in North Korea stemmed from a misunderstood question and faulty interpretation
S. Korean public opinion survey found majority support for a concept described as a "peaceful two-state" approach aimed at long-term unification
S. Korea's Unification Ministry said it will move ahead next week with administrative steps to make N. Korea's state newspaper publicly accessible.
A controversial revision to South Korea's Information and Communications Network Act, driven by the ruling Party is facing a growing backlash.
President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a formal review of lowering the age threshold for juvenile offenders exempt from criminal punishment
Hanwha Group is positioning itself as a central player in the United States' drive to revive its shipbuilding industry, with its Philadelphia shipyard
US President Donald Trump has presented S. Korean President Lee Jae-myung with a symbolic "Key to the White House," returning a diplomatic gesture.
S. Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT said it had lodged a strong protest after Coupang unilaterally disclosed what it called investigation results.
The Japanese government on Friday approved a record $58 billion defense budget for the 2026 fiscal year to match rising tensions with China.
Lee Jun-seok, leader of the Reform Party, accused the Ruling Party twisting itself "in every possible way" to avoid a special prosecutor investigation
The Quadrantid meteor shower will be visible as Earth passes through the icy debris and dust from Dec. 28 to Jan. 12, with up to 120 meteors per hour.
Winter Storm Devin is slowing travel in the Great Lakes and Northeast, while torrential rain and localized flooding are impacting California.
A federal judge has blocked the deportation of a British man targeted by President Donald Trump. Imran Ahmed filed suit against the administration.
A patriotic glass ball will drop on July 3 in New York City's Times Square to celebrate the nation's 250th birthday in a first for the city.
Nicolas Cage will portray the late football icon John Madden in Prime Video's "Madden," due Thanksgiving. Prime Video released a trailer Thursday.
The Thai military advanced on Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey Province on Friday morning after carrying out air strikes amid a possible cease-fire.
Saudi Arabia has reportedly fired on the eastern Hadramout province in Yemen. The strikes were allegedly against the Southern Transitional Council.
Perry Bamonte, who played guitar, keyboard and six-string bass for The Cure, died over Christmas, multiple media outlets reported. He was 65.
A Maryland woman followed some sage advice given by her sister and ended up winning a $50,000 lottery prize thanks to the sibling's timely tips.
Ecuador restricted most of its border crossings with Colombia and Peru for "national security reasons," leaving only two international crossings open.
The Ohio Bobcats promoted defensive coordinator John Hauser to head coach, they announced Friday. Hauser will replace fired former coach Brian Smith.
Israel on Friday became the first U.N. member state to formally recognize the Republic of Somaliland's independence three decades after its creation.
Netflix released a preview for Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 on Thursday ahead of its arrival on the streamer Jan. 29. Part 2 arrives Feb. 26.
The Michigan Wolverines are finalizing an agreement to hire Kyle Whittingham as their new football coach. Whittingham spent the last 21 years at Utah. 
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