South Korea’s Constitutional Court will decide on Friday whether to reinstate or dismiss impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, a move that could deepen domestic divisions, following his impeachment in December over the imposition of martial law. Yoon faces criminal rebellion charges and if removed from office, a new election must be held within two months. Yoon’s decision to send troops and police to the National Assembly during martial law sparked controversy, with the opposition accusing him of suppressing activities and undermining peace, leading to a massive political crisis and widespread protests.
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Hamas calls for UN investigation into Israel’s killing of aid seekers in Gaza – Middle East Monitor
The Palestinian resistance group Hamas has urged the UN to establish an independent commission to investigate the recent Israeli killings of civilians seeking humanitarian aid in Gaza, where at least 35 civilians were killed and over 150 injured by Israeli gunfire in al-Mawasi. Hamas condemned these actions as a massacre, accusing Israel of using aid centers as traps to harm starving civilians and called for urgent UN actions to stop the violence and ensure humanitarian...
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