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South Koreans in shock after President’s failed martial law declaration
South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, before parliament forced him to back down.
South Korea president faces impeachment after martial law
South Korean MPs have begun impeachment proceedings for President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Israeli settlers mount attacks in occupied West Bank
Palestinian government condemns 'terrorist militias,' slams international community for ‘failure' to stop violence.
South Korea’s long history of martial law – and impeachments
Calls to impeach President Yoon grows after he was forced to reverse his decision to impose martial law in South Korea.
Netanyahu, the ICC and the new world disorder
By issuing an arrest warrant for the Israeli PM, the International Criminal Court now faces a threat to its survival.
Renowned Jewish academic arrested after pro-Palestinian speech
A British Jewish academic, and a son of Holocaust survivors was arrested in London after a Pro Palestinian speech.
Second impeachment motion filed against Philippines VP Duterte
The motion follows a bid on Monday to unseat the VP, who has become mired in a political power struggle with president.
Government of French PM Michel Barnier faces no-confidence vote
National Assembly to debate two motions brought by the far left and hard right.
Dead but not counted: Hidden victims of Pakistan’s latest political clash
Al Jazeera spoke to family members of PTI supporters whose deaths last week were denied by the government.
Video: Staff at besieged Gaza hospital injured in Israeli attack
Medical staff at Gaza’s besieged Kamal Adwan Hospital have been injured in the latest Israeli attack on the facility.

