The announcement came four days after the Constitutional Court removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office over his ill-fated imposition of martial law in December. By law, South Korea must elect a new president within 60 days of Yoon’s ouster….
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Crisis talks in EU as Trump snubs trade negotiations
Jerome Hughes
Press TV, BrusselsEU foreign ministers voice growing frustration with Washington, following Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs without prior…
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Inquiry against Indian man seen giving water to cheetahs in viral video
Authorities in India’s Kuno National Park have started disciplinary action against a forest worker who is seen offering water to a cheetah and her cubs in a video that has gone viral online.
The man, a driver at the sanctuary, violated…
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South Sudan says US visa ban caused by mistaken nationality
South Sudan has criticised the revoking of US visas for all its nationals, saying it was based on an incident involving a citizen of a different African country.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the visa ban on Saturday, citing South…
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Menendez brothers feel ‘hope’ for parole after decades in jail
Samantha GranvilleBBC News, Los Angeles
Watch: The murder case that divided America takes a new turn For the first time in decades, Lyle and Erik Menendez say they are beginning to feel hope they could get parole. It is a shift in mindset for the…
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VIDEO: Biding farewell to journalist burned alive by Israel
TEHRAN, Apr. 08 (MNA) – The footage shows the moment Palestinian women bid farewell to the body of “Ahmad Mansour”, a journalist who was burned alive in the bombing of a journalists’ tent in Gaza.
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37th march against NATO, US military bases takes place in Spain’s Rota
Alberto Garcia
Press TV, RotaThe Spanish city of Rota has hosted a rally against the presence of NATO and US military bases there. In the rally, activists condemned Spain’s…
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Israel’s war on Gaza killed 211 journalists: Media Office
Ahmed Mansour, who died from severe burns sustained in the attack, is the 211th media worker killed during Israel’s war on Gaza, according to the office, according to Al Jazeera.
“We call on the International Federation of Journalists, the…
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Trump snubs trade negotiations with EU as tariffs hitting blocs exports to US
EU leaders and companies are reeling and markets are plunging as Donald Trump’s tariffs, ranging from 20 to 27.5%, are hitting EU exports to the US worth 380 billion euro.
The 27-nation bloc’s foreign ministers held…
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Israel mounts deadly attacks on Gaza in defiance of calls to resume truce
Israel has escalated its deadly attacks on the Gaza Strip in defiance of calls for the resumption of a ceasefire aimed at ending the regime’s genocide against Palestinians in the besieged territory.
Gaza’s civil defense…
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