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5 Jan 2025

#politics

Le Monde: South Korea's ongoing political crisis, marked by polarization and outdated institutions
South Korea's ongoing political crisis, marked by polarization and outdated institutions
South Korea's political crisis deepens following President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law, leading to his removal pending court validation. This situation highlights a polarized political culture with an imbalance of power, where revenge politics has become prevalent.

The nation faces generational, gender, economic, and regional conflicts, intensified by the Covid-19 pandemic and rising inequality. The electoral system, favoring a single-term president with substantial power, contributes to a cycle of political turmoil and instability.


#society

GB News: UK weather: Major UK airports close runways as snow causes major disruption across Britain
UK weather: Major UK airports close runways as snow causes major disruption across Britain
Heavy snow and rain have led to the closure of runways at Manchester and Liverpool airports, with Birmingham Airport also suspending operations temporarily for safety. Bristol Airport reopened late Saturday but warned of delays.

National Highways cautioned about significant snowfall in northern England, with closures on major roads. The Met Office issued amber weather warnings for snow and freezing rain across England and Wales, predicting up to 30cm of snow in higher areas.


#crime

Fox News: New Orleans holds vigil to mourn victims of Bourbon Street terror attack: 'An outpouring of love'
New Orleans holds vigil to mourn victims of Bourbon Street terror attack: 'An outpouring of love'
A vigil was held in New Orleans for the 14 victims killed in a New Year's Day truck attack, with a makeshift memorial set up on Bourbon Street. The suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a former Army soldier, was shot by police after he opened fire at the scene.

Authorities reported that about 30 others were injured, with 13 still hospitalized. President Biden plans to visit the city to support the affected families. The attack, inspired by the Islamic State, marks a significant act of domestic terrorism.