April 5, 2025
Politics

Constitutional Crisis Hits South Korea Presidents Impeachment Upheld by Court

In a historic ruling that shook the political landscape of South Korea, the Constitutional Court recently upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol. This decision marked the culmination of a long and tumultuous saga that began when the National Assembly passed a bill calling for Yoon’s impeachment nearly four months ago. The impeachment proceedings were

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Former Nepal King’s Delusions Rise and Fall of Power

— The Fall from Grace Once a monarch, now a controversial figure seeking to reclaim power – this is the story of former Nepal King, Gyanendra Shah. His reign came to an abrupt end in 2007 due to intense public opposition and demands for democracy. Fast forward to recent events in 2025, the streets of

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Trumps Strategic Evolution on China Transitioning from Economic Leverage to Military Posture

Three months into his second term, President Donald Trump has been on a roll with a whirlwind of policies that aim to tighten his grip on power. His actions reflect a clear agenda to fortify his loyal circle and assert dominance in the political arena. Amidst this ambitious landscape lies Trump’s intricate dance with China—

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Myanmars Rebels Declare Ceasefire After Earthquake Devastation

In the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that shook northern Myanmar, a significant alliance of ethnic armed groups, known as the Three Brotherhood Alliance, has made a compassionate and significant announcement. This major rebel coalition in northern Myanmar declared a unilateral ceasefire lasting one month. The purpose? To pave the way for humanitarian relief efforts

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Thai Government Investigates Bangkok Skyscraper Collapse as Rescue Efforts Persist

The bustling city of Bangkok was plunged into chaos when a towering skyscraper, destined to be the pride of Thailand’s State Audit Office, crumbled to the ground during a devastating earthquake. The catastrophic event, which registered a staggering 7.7 magnitude on the Richter scale, sent shockwaves through the nation and claimed the lives of at

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Chinese Influencer Liu Zhen-ya Taiwan Controversy and Deportation Drama

Liu Zhen-ya, known as “Yaya in Taiwan” to her 500,000 Douyin followers, found herself at the center of a storm brewing between Taiwan and China. Her videos advocating for the unification of Taiwan with China through military force sparked outrage and led to her deportation from Taiwan. It all began when Liu had her residency

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Carters Mysterious Cambodia Assassination Unraveling the Enigma Behind the Ex-Cambodian MPs Murder

In a bustling hub in central Bangkok, a shadowy figure lurked in the dark, waiting for his moment to strike. The echoes of political turmoil reverberated through the air as a former Cambodian opposition lawmaker, Lim Kimya, met his tragic end at the hands of an unknown assailant. The chilling silence that followed was shattered

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South Koreas Political Turmoil President Faces Arrest Amid Martial Law Declaration

On a fateful day in December 2024, the Seoul Western District Court made history by issuing an unprecedented arrest warrant for South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol. The charges of insurrection marked a significant turning point in the country’s political landscape, sending shockwaves both domestically and internationally. It was a moment that underscored the fragile state

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Trade Resumes Amidst Fragile Ceasefire Between Myanmar Military and Major Rebel Group

Troops from the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) stood proudly in front of the entrance to the Myanmar military’s Northeast Regional Command in Lashio, Shan State. The image, released by the MNDAA on August 3, 2024, captured a rare moment of unity between former foes, hinting at a potential shift in dynamics within northeastern

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South Korean President Evades Arrest A Political Showdown Unfolds

The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) found themselves in a tense and unprecedented situation when they attempted to detain South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol. The events unfolded on January 3, just three days after a court had issued an arrest warrant for the president. What should have been a routine legal procedure turned

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