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South Korea’s president said he is “very sorry” for causing public anxiety and inconvenience with his declaration of martial law earlier this week, and promised not to make another attempt to impose it.President Yoon Suk Yeol made a public apology on Saturday, hours ahead of a parliamentary vote on a motion to impeach him.Mr Yoon said he will not shirk legal or political responsibility for the declaration, adding that he will follow the direction of his party to resolve the political crisis caused by his move.It was not immediately clear whether the motion submitted by opposition lawmakers would get the…

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South Korea’s president said he is “very sorry” for causing public anxiety and inconvenience with his declaration of martial law earlier this week, and promised not to make another attempt to impose it.President Yoon Suk Yeol made a public apology on Saturday, hours ahead of a parliamentary vote on a motion to impeach him.Mr Yoon said he will not shirk legal or political responsibility for the declaration, adding that he will follow the direction of his party to resolve the political crisis caused by his move.It was not immediately clear whether the motion submitted by opposition lawmakers would get the…

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SEVERIN MILLET Hand-delivered cash envelopes and Bulgarian shell companies… For over a year, investigators have been working at a complex task to untangle the financial flows involved in the so-called “foreign interference” case. In the case, with its many ramifications, the shadows of Qatar and Israeli companies loom large. Two lobbyists were indicted in 2023, the mysterious Jean-Pierre Duthion and Qatar specialist and Islamologist Nabil Ennasri. They are suspected of bribing BFM-TV journalist Rachid M’Barki and now ex-Green MP Hubert Julien-Laferrière, who are also under investigation. Determining the sums paid and how they were channeled is crucial. Neither Ennasri’s lawyer,…

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On Día de las Velitas, which is celebrated from December 7 to 8, Colombians experience their most beloved holiday. Families decorate their doorways with colorful lanterns, parks are illuminated with wishes that are made every time a candle is lit, and the sky is covered with fireworks. That day Christmas officially begins in the Andean country. In Colombia, December has a special smell, it is a mix between the aroma of buñuelos, custard and brandy. “It is a day full of magic. It’s not just lighting candles, it’s illuminating desires, hope and family unity,” explains Alejandra Triana, who has been…

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“Will Abascal understand that the Constitution is not the property of Sánchez and that refusing to agree with him has nothing to do with not recognizing the best that Spanish democracy has had in its history? Read An interesting age

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Women have said they have been harassed by male delivery drivers (Picture: Getty Images) Women in london and other major cities have been warned they are at risk after male food delivery drivers are setting up their accounts as women. Drivers have reportedly ‘harassed and intimidated’ women at home as they answer the door waiting for their food. But their delivery accounts showed they were women with a different vehicle, making it impossible to report incidents. One online group has even been set up specifically for renting accounts. This is despite account holders needing to verify their age, right to…

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More than 18 million voters in Ghana are eligible to cast their ballots in the presidential election on 7th December. Twelve candidates are vying for the top job, including current vice president Mahamudu Bawumia and former president John Mahama. We get a feel for the pre-election atmosphere in the capital Accra.  Final countdown before Ghana's presidential poll

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