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South Korea’s President Backs Down From Martial Law: What to Know
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea declared martial law on Tuesday night, accusing the opposition of “trying to overthrow the free democracy.” But about five hours later, he reversed his decision, bowing to pressure after the National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution demanding that it end.
Fighting Worsens Already Dire Conditions in Northwestern Syria
In Syria, years of war and a powerful earthquake had led to crushing poverty, displacement and breakdowns in services. But over the last several days, the region’s misery deepened.
Investigation Into Forced Adoptions From Ukraine Points Finger at Putin
President Vladimir Putin and senior Kremlin officials “intentionally and directly” authorized a program of coerced fostering and adoption of Ukrainian children during the war in Ukraine, according to a Yale University report that was released on Tuesday.
@nytimes
South Korea’s President Backs Down From Martial Law: What to Know
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea declared martial law on Tuesday night, accusing the opposition of “trying to overthrow the free democracy.” But about five hours later, he reversed his decision, bowing to pressure after the National Assembly unanimously passed a resolution demanding that it end.
Fighting Worsens Already Dire Conditions in Northwestern Syria
In Syria, years of war and a powerful earthquake had led to crushing poverty, displacement and breakdowns in services. But over the last several days, the region’s misery deepened.
Investigation Into Forced Adoptions From Ukraine Points Finger at Putin
President Vladimir Putin and senior Kremlin officials “intentionally and directly” authorized a program of coerced fostering and adoption of Ukrainian children during the war in Ukraine, according to a Yale University report that was released on Tuesday.
@nytimes