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Will South Korea’s President Yoon survive second impeachment motion?
The stakes are high for President Yoon Suk-yeol as the opposition tries again to impeach him for declaring martial law.
Singapore steps up executions and pressure on anti-death penalty groups
Singapore has executed nine people so far this year and dozens more are on death row for drug trafficking offences.
‘Inconvenient’: Trump aims to end ‘costly’ daylight saving time in the US
The United States is one of the only countries in the world where people change their clocks twice per year.
US citizen imprisoned in Syria has been released and flown to Jordan
Travis Timmerman, 29, was imprisoned in Syria after crossing into the country on a Christian pilgrimage in June.
More than 30 Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on Nuseirat
Over 30 Palestinians, including women and children were killed in an Israeli airstrikes on Nuseirat.
District attorney seeks death penalty in case highlighted in US election
The murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has been held up by Donald Trump as evidence of the dangers of migration.
Will Syria’s new leadership be inclusive and recognised by world powers?
Ahmed al-Sharaa is promising justice, stability and unity.
Protesters turn K-Pop light sticks into symbol of resistance
K-Pop fans are using the glowing symbols of their favourite bands to light up their protests against President Yoon.
Turkiye’s Erdogan offers to mediate in Sudan-UAE disputes
The Sudanese army accuses the UAE of providing weapons to its rival, the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group.
How does AI threaten our environment?
We examine the potential threats of artificial intelligence to our environment and human life.

