South Korea’s Yoon Vows to Fight Until the End Amid Impeachment Vote and Martial Law Controversy

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has declared his resolve to “fight with the people until the very last minute” as he faces a parliamentary impeachment vote this Saturday. The vote follows his unprecedented decision to declare martial law and deploy military troops

Acapulco Judge Gunned Down Amid Spiraling Violence in Mexico

A judge, identified as Edmundo Roman Pinzon, was assassinated outside a courthouse in Acapulco on Wednesday, underscoring the escalating violence in Guerrero, one of Mexico’s most volatile states. Pinzon, the president of Guerrero’s Superior Court of Justice, was shot at least four times

South Korean Police Raid President Yoon’s Office Amid Escalating Martial Law Probe

South Korean authorities intensified their investigation into the controversial martial law declaration by President Yoon Suk Yeol with a raid on his presidential office on Wednesday. The unprecedented action, part of a wider probe into alleged insurrection, also targeted the National Police Agency,

Trump Pledges to Make Resolving Ukraine Crisis His Top Priority

US President-elect Donald Trump has declared that addressing the Ukraine crisis will be his foremost priority upon assuming office next month, emphasizing the urgency of ending the conflict that has claimed countless lives. Speaking in an interview with French magazine Paris Match, recorded

China Jails Two Former Top Football Officials Amid Anti-Corruption Drive

China has sentenced two former high-ranking football officials to prison for bribery, as part of a sweeping anti-corruption campaign targeting the nation’s sports industry. Liu Yi, former secretary-general of the Chinese Football Association (CFA), received an 11-year prison sentence and was fined 3.6

South Korea Expands Travel Ban as Martial Law Fallout Intensifies

South Korean authorities have imposed travel bans on additional top officials following President Yoon Suk Yeol’s controversial attempt to impose martial law. The bans now include Cho Ji-ho, commissioner general of the Korean National Police Agency, and two other senior police officials, Yonhap

Siberian Man Sentenced to Three Years for Defacing Russian Army Recruitment Posters

A Siberian court has sentenced a 39-year-old man from Zheleznogorsk in the Krasnoyarsk region to three years in prison for defacing 13 posters promoting enlistment in the Russian army. Regional authorities announced on Tuesday that the man was convicted of “discrediting” Russian forces,

Brazilian President Lula Successfully Undergoes Brain Surgery After Hemorrhage

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has undergone successful surgery following a brain hemorrhage caused by a recent fall. The operation, performed at the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital in Sao Paulo on Monday night, was confirmed to have gone without complications. In a statement

Indian Police Arrest Three Nigerians for N4.9m Cyber Fraud Targeting Woman

Delhi Police have arrested three Nigerian nationals—Lezhu John, Gibril Mohammed, and Egboola Ekena—for allegedly operating a cyber fraud network that duped a woman of ₹2.62 lakh (approximately N4.9 million). The suspects were apprehended on Friday after an intensive investigation into their elaborate online

Trump Vows to End US Birthright Citizenship, Pledges Support for Capitol Riot Pardons

Donald Trump, the President-elect, has reignited his controversial stance on US birthright citizenship, declaring his intention to eliminate the policy upon taking office next month. Birthright citizenship, enshrined in the 14th Amendment, currently guarantees citizenship to anyone born on US soil. During his