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The South Korean president has declared emergency martial law, citing North Korean threats and domestic “anti-state forces”.
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The US would face a “dire threat” from China, Iran and North Korea if Ukraine is forced into concessions to end its war with Russia, Nato’s secretary-general has warned Donald Trump.
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Thirty-eight Vietnamese tourists have reportedly disappeared in South Korea after arriving in the country through the southern Jeju island last month.
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Georgian special forces mobilized from Freedom Square to Rustaveli Avenue late Monday evening in response to a large-scale protest. By 10 p.m., water cannons accompanied advancing units, who called on...
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On the evening of December 2, 70-year-old Ali Babayev, head of the National Congress of Georgian Azerbaijanis, was attacked in Tbilisi. Babayev himself stated this on the Imedi TV channel. He was a...
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In the center of Tbilisi, near the Georgian Parliament building, where mass protests have been ongoing for the fifth consecutive day, police used water cannons to disperse demonstrators. The decision...
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A night of protests in Tbilisi concluded on December 2 with mass arrests of demonstrators. Following this, the criminal police and unidentified individuals in black balaclavas conducted arrests, detai...
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The U.S. will launch on Monday its third crackdown in three years on China's semiconductor industry, curbing exports to 140 companies including chip equipment maker Naura Technology Group, among other...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin approved budget plans, raising 2025 military spending to record levels as Moscow seeks to prevail in the war in Ukraine.
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National security advisor Jake Sullivan on Sunday said President Joe Biden was doing what he could to "strengthen" Ukraine's position as the commander-in-chief prepares to leave office in just under t...
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President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, on Sunday night, sparing the younger Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions and reversing his past promises not to us...
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Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country needed security guarantees from Nato and more weapons to defend itself before any talks with Russia.
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Thousands of people gathered outside the Georgian Parliament building in Tbilisi on Saturday evening, marking the latest surge of protests demanding the government's resignation, new elections, and re...
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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Friday criticized the U.S. decision to suspend its strategic partnership with Georgia, likening the move to a “temporary phenomenon” akin to the controvers...
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Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has declared her intention to remain in office during a transition period, citing the country's urgent need for stability amid deep political turmoil. In an inte...
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Clashes between protesters and riot police erupted overnight in Tbilisi, with demonstrators building makeshift barricades outside Georgia's parliament as law enforcement deployed water cannons and tea...