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  South Korean prosecutors are seeking to arrest the former defence minister alleged to have colluded with President Yoon Suk Yeol in imposing martial law last week. Martial law lasted only about six hours, but was the first of its kind in more than 40 years and has caused a domestic firestorm and large street protests. Mr Yoon and his associates face criminal investigations and impeachment attempts. The Justice Ministry has banned Mr Yoon and eight others from leaving the country as authorities see them as key suspects in the martial law case. It is the first time a sitting…

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The Kings close the year of trips abroad with a state visit to Italy. This Tuesday, the Monarch and his wife will travel to Rome, the capital of the country, where they will be received, first of all, by the Spanish community, and then by the president of the republic, Sergio Mattarella and the rest of the State authorities, including Prime Minister Georgia Meloni. The Kings will leave Madrid on Tuesday at noon and fly to Rome, from where on Thursday they will travel to Naples. There, the Federico II University will appoint a doctor for the sake of honor…

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Union politicians hope that with the fall of the Assad regime, many Syrians will return to their home country. Foreign Minister Baerbock (Greens) and Interior Minister Faeser (SPD) reject a premature return debate. Watch this and other news on WELT TV.© Axel Springer Germany GmbH. All rights reserved. Now live: After Assad’s fall in Syria – return debate polarized – video

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Kennel owner uses classical music to help prevent noise complaints ‘Classical/soothing music is played within the kennels as it is scientifically proven to have a calming impact on the dogs’ Cultured dogs will chillout to symphonies by Wolf-gang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Wag-ner if retrospective planning permission is granted. Catrin Davies, of Beti Bach, has applied to Denbighshire County Council, seeking retrospective planning permission for the change of use of stable buildings at Wern, Llandyrnog. The location is described as near the “Dre Goch Junction to Llandyrnog Roundabout”. If granted retrospective permission, Ms Davies will be allowed to use the stables as…

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  Jon King lands in New York in 1976 and at the airport someone hands him a piece of paper with a skull on it and a warning: do not enter Manhattan. A student of fine arts at the University of Leeds, King is in the city because he has won a scholarship to write his final dissertation: an in-depth article on the great American artist Jasper Johns. His friend Andy Gill, from a different course year, decides to join him on the trip. There they meet Mary Harron, who will be their local guide. Over the years, Harron will…

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