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World News Today Live Updates on December 4, 2024 : US President Biden’s growing worries spurred son’s pardon without delay
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World News Today Live: US President Biden’s growing worries spurred son’s pardon without delay
- The timing of Hunter Biden’s pardon has political drawbacks for Democrats, but benefits the Bidens as court proceedings loom.
World News Today Live: Norway oil fund divests of Israel’s Bezeq over services to West Bank settlements
- The fund also excluded Evraz over concerns it is supplying steel for Russian weapons.
World News Today Live: South Korea martial law news LIVE: President Yoon Suk Yeo faces impeachment calls after short-lived debacle
- South Korea martial law LIVE Updates: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment after declaring martial law, which lasted only six hours before parliament overruled it.
World News Today Live: India wants Israel to exit Palestinian land, votes for UN resolution
- India supported a UN resolution urging Israel to withdraw from Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, reinforcing its stance on the Palestinian issue and a two-state solution. The resolution was adopted by 157 countries amid global debates on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
World News Today Live: Lady Dior Pouch and South Korea’s Martial Law crisis: How Kim Keon Hee’s scandal turned the tide against President Yeol
- The Lady Dior Pouch scandal involving South Korea’s First Lady Kim Keon Hee had ignited outrage, with accusations of personal gain and political influence. The controversy intensified following a hidden camera footage revealing her receipt of luxury gifts, further damaging her husband’s presidency.
World News Today Live: Kate and Prince William back on track? Royal couple welcomes Emir of Qatar amid divorce rumours
- Kate Middleton joined Prince William to greet the emir of Qatar, emphasizing the importance of UK-Qatar relations amidst personal challenges. The visit features key meetings and events, showcasing Qatar’s substantial investments in the UK.
World News Today Live: Six hours of chaos in South Korea: Martial law declared, tanks deployed, jets scrambled, then withdrawn…
- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law citing threats from North Korea, but lifted it hours later following backlash. Calls for his resignation intensified, and the opposition vowed to initiate impeachment proceedings amid declining popularity and political turmoil.
World News Today Live: Canada SDS Visa Ends: Will Indian students have equal access? Modi govt says…
- Students will now need to apply for regular study permits, which entail more requirements than the expedited SDS applications.
World News Today Live: Why did South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol withdraw martial law? Explained in 7 points
- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempt to impose martial law ignited widespread protests and political backlash, ultimately leading to its swift withdrawal. This unprecedented move marked a significant moment in South Korea’s democratic history, revealing deep divisions and challenges in Yoon’s leadership amidst growing calls for his resignation.
World News Today Live: Indian-origin Jasleen Kaur awarded UK’s prestigious Turner Prize, advocates for Israel-Hamas ceasefire in speech
- Jasleen Kaur, an artist exploring her Scottish Sikh identity, won the Turner Prize amid pro-Palestinian protests.
World News Today Live: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol withdraws martial law order 6 hours after declaring it
- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has rescinded his emergency martial law order shortly after declaring it, following a vote against it by lawmakers and widespread protests. This unprecedented move marked a significant moment in the nation’s democratic history.