South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted martial law after parliament voted against it, following protests and the country’s biggest political crisis in decades. Yoon’s declaration was unanimously rejected by lawmakers, prompting him to reverse the decision. The crisis highlighted tensions between Yoon and his political opponents, causing international concern over the country’s democracy and stability.
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Here's what to know about the US push for stability in post-Assad Syria
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken concluded his Middle East visit in Aqaba, Jordan, focusing on preventing Syria from chaos post-Bashar Assad's ouster. Blinken worked to shape a consensus among regional partners for a future Syrian government that respects rights, prevents terror groups, and secures chemical weapons. Concerns linger over the Trump administration's approach to the region, with doubts about potential changes in U.S. military positions in Syria and Iraq in the fight against ISIS....
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