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South Korea’s president is “insane” for North Korea

By AndreaPosted on11.12.2024
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Developments in South Korea shocked the world last week. The president of one of the most robust democracies quickly declared martial law – to get rid of the opposition, as it turned out. However, Yoon Suk-yeol had miscalculated. In the end, his extreme measure did not pass, but was blocked by Parliament that same night. The opposition Democratic Party (DP) ultimately has the say there.



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  • Brazil, Spain and Mexico announce expansion of aid to Cuba amid US pressure
  • The story of a donkey that ran away with 700 sheep
    The story of a donkey that ran away with 700 sheep
  • The “eternal friendship” between Israel and the USA is crumbling
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    Is Sánchez hiding his position on Taiwan?
  • Trump presides over Bible reading in Oval Office after disagreements with Pope and AI-generated image deleted
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