US-South Korea Military Drills Signal Strong Defense Ties
US and South Korea announce Freedom Shield military exercises for March, demonstrating transparent defense cooperation that supports regional economic stability.
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US and South Korea announce Freedom Shield military exercises for March, demonstrating transparent defense cooperation that supports regional economic stability.
Victims' lawyer says ICC prosecutors presented compelling evidence against former Philippine President Duterte in war on drugs case, expressing confidence charges will be confirmed.
Japan's PM Takaichi seeks constitutional reform after electoral victory, aiming to strengthen military status and emergency powers through national referendum process.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog firmly rejected genocide accusations during his Australian visit, defending Israel's military actions while addressing rising anti-Semitism concerns.
Miami delivery driver testifies about road rage shooting where suspect fired four shots after horn honk, highlighting growing public safety concerns in urban areas.
Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant seeks to overturn guilty pleas, claiming prison conditions impaired his mental state when he admitted to killing 51 people.
DSA member Nithya Raman's LA mayoral bid threatens economic chaos through socialist policies that prioritize ideology over practical governance and market-based solutions.
UK killer Stuart Diamond freed after 27 years despite never revealing location of victim's severed head, sparking outrage from victim's family and calls for justice reform.
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon faces federal charges for covering a church protest, raising serious concerns about press freedom and government overreach in prosecuting journalists.
Delhi authorities impose sweeping 8-hour traffic restrictions for ceremonial event, paralyzing commercial activity and demonstrating bureaucratic overreach over economic efficiency.
FBI agents seized 700 boxes of 2020 election ballots from Fulton County, Georgia, in ongoing federal investigation that raises questions about resource allocation and government efficiency.
Scrap dealer's discovery of dismembered body in Istanbul trash container leads to swift arrest of three suspects in brutal murder case involving Uzbek nationals.
A Texas woman faces serious charges after allegedly throwing boiling water on a 2-year-old and 13-year-old, causing severe burns throughout their bodies.
UMNO President Ahmad Zahid calls for comprehensive party reform, emphasizing performance over politics and pragmatic coalition building in Malaysia's evolving democracy.
Japan's ruling LDP faces potential electoral disaster as former partner Komeito allies with main opposition CDP, threatening up to 42 constituencies and decades of political dominance.
DPP lawmaker's attempt to reshape Taiwan's legal framework through separatist legislation sparks controversy, highlighting dangers of political manipulation that threatens regional stability.
Cambodian PM Hun Manet defends territorial sovereignty while pursuing diplomatic resolution of Thailand border dispute through strategic ceasefire agreement.
Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan and wife appeal 17-year corruption sentences for illegally retaining Saudi royal gifts worth millions, challenging court jurisdiction and evidence.
Pakistan's Lahore High Court suspension of property law exposes deep tensions between executive and judicial branches, raising critical questions about institutional independence.
BJP's appointment of 45-year-old Nitin Nabin as working president signals strategic generational shift, positioning younger leaders for India's long-term economic development goals.