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16 Dec 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: South Korean ruling party leader resigns
Han Dong-hoon, head of South Korea's ruling People Power Party, announced his resignation following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. He cited the collapse of the party's Supreme Council as the reason for his departure.
During a press conference, Han expressed regret over the situation and acknowledged the public's anger regarding the emergency martial law incident. His support for Yoon's impeachment marked a shift from his earlier stance.
#society
Breitbart: VIDEO – 'Grateful to God': Cross Survives CA Fire That Burned 4K Acres
A white cross on a hill near Pepperdine University survived a recent wildfire in California that scorched over 4,000 acres. The cross, placed in 2018 to honor a student killed in a shooting, has become a symbol of hope for the community amid the devastation.
The Franklin Fire prompted evacuations and disrupted classes, destroying 19 structures. Weather conditions aided firefighters in controlling the blaze, and evacuation orders have since been lifted as investigations into the fire's cause continue.
#culture
Le Monde: 'Hello, Dolly!' leads the way in a melodic round dance
"Hello, Dolly!" continues to captivate audiences, with a recent performance at Lido 2 Paris featuring Caroline O'Connor. The musical, a classic of American theater since its 1964 debut, has been staged nearly 2,844 times and garnered 10 Tony Awards.
Set in the early 20th century, the story follows matchmaker Dolly Gallagher Levi as she navigates love and relationships, showcasing its enduring charm despite its dated elements.
GB News: Strictly Come Dancing: Tasha Ghouri 'may have won' another year, Eyres claims
Chris McCausland's win on Strictly Come Dancing is seen as a boost for the BBC's image following recent controversies. Lebby Eyres, former editor-in-chief of New! and Star magazine, commended the show and its outcome, celebrating the comedian's achievement with partner Dianne Buswell.