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4 Dec 2024

#politics

Forbes: Opposition Lawmakers Move To Impeach South Korean President After Martial Law Bid
Opposition Lawmakers Move To Impeach South Korean President After Martial Law Bid
South Korea's opposition parties have filed an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol, driven by public protests against his proposed emergency martial law. The motion, backed by 191 lawmakers, is set for a vote soon, amid mass resignations from Yoon's staff.

Protests demanding Yoon's resignation have intensified, with major trade unions initiating an indefinite strike. For the impeachment to succeed, it requires two-thirds support in the National Assembly, including backing from some members of Yoon's party.


#society

Fox News: College students killed in fiery Cybertruck accident day before Thanksgiving
College students killed in fiery Cybertruck accident day before Thanksgiving
Three recent Piedmont High School graduates, Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson, and Krysta Tsukahara, died in a fatal car crash on Thanksgiving Eve, while a fourth occupant, Jordan Miller, sustained serious injuries. The Tesla Cybertruck they were in caught fire after the collision, which was reported via an iPhone alert and a 911 call.

The Piedmont community has come together to support the victims' families during this difficult time, with a vigil held to honor the deceased. The cause of the crash is still under investigation by the Piedmont Police Department.


GB News: Marc Guehi's armband defended by Barr: 'It's not a political statement!'
Marc Guehi's armband defended by Barr: 'It's not a political statement!'
Footballer Marc Guehi faced backlash for writing "I love Jesus" on his LGBT+ captain's armband during a match. The Football Association is set to issue a formal reminder to the Crystal Palace defender regarding this action.




#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Tucker Carslon returns to Moscow to interview Lavrov
Ukraine-Russia war live: Tucker Carslon returns to Moscow to interview Lavrov
Tucker Carlson has returned to Moscow to interview Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, criticizing the Biden administration for escalating tensions with Russia. He claimed US military actions have brought the nations closer to nuclear conflict.

Carlson stated he sought to provide the Russian viewpoint on the war and noted that his attempts to interview Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were blocked by the US government. He previously interviewed Vladimir Putin, who discussed Slavic history and the rationale for the Ukraine invasion.


#culture

Le Monde: Twenty not-to-be-missed shows in Paris and beyond this December
Twenty not-to-be-missed shows in Paris and beyond this December
December in Paris offers a vibrant array of performing arts, including a stripped-down Shakespeare production in Lyon, a nearly complete "The Satin Slipper" in Paris, and a dazzling Polifemo in Versailles. Events cater to diverse audiences, including children’s performances in Le Havre.

Jaha Koo's "Haribo Kimchi" at Théâtre de la Bastille explores cultural identity through food, while Nicole Garcia delivers a powerful performance in Marie NDiaye's "Royan." Gwenaël Morin's adaptation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" strips the play to its essence, showcasing the actors' talents.


#crime

Fox News: Oregon prosecutor slams 'leniency' of state law protecting man convicted of 13-year-old girl's rape, murder
Oregon prosecutor slams 'leniency' of state law protecting man convicted of 13-year-old girl's rape, murder
An 18-year-old Oregon man, Daniel Ryan Gore, was sentenced to life for the rape and murder of 13-year-old Milana Li. However, due to a state law, he may be eligible for release in under a decade, sparking criticism from prosecutors who believe he should serve life without parole.

Senior Deputy District Attorney John Gerhard expressed shock at the leniency of the law, emphasizing that Gore is a violent offender who deserves a harsher sentence. Gore was convicted for luring Li into a wooded area, assaulting her, and leaving her body in a creek.