South Korea Votes for New President After Yoon's Impeachment
seoul June 3, 2025 00:00South Korea holds presidential elections with Lee Jae-myung as the frontrunner, amidst a choice between democracy and dictatorship following Yoon's impeachment.
South Korea holds presidential elections with Lee Jae-myung as the frontrunner, amidst a choice between democracy and dictatorship following Yoon's impeachment.
Current Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk calls for a confidence vote following a significant win for his opponent in the elections, impacting the government's future.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the 45-year-old suspect behind the molotov cocktail attack in Boulder, was found to have overstayed his visa, injuring 8 people during a protest march.
Activists from Greenpeace take a wax figure of French President Macron in Paris museum, accusing him of a double agenda in supporting Ukraine while encouraging trade with Russia.
A court in Germany has prohibited the practice of turning away asylum seekers at the border, impacting the country's immigration policies.
Donald Trump's vendetta against major law firms involves pro bono work demands and shifting legal support focus, impacting firm-client relationships.
Karol Nawrocki's victory in the Polish presidential elections raises concerns about Poland's future relationship with the EU under his eurosceptic leadership. How will this impact Brussels and the broader European landscape?
Karol Nawrocki, a former hooligan and Trump supporter, takes office as Poland's president with a nationalist agenda, challenging Brussels and Russia.
France witnesses a second wave of arrests post the chaos surrounding Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, resulting in over 500 arrests.
Karol Nawrocki, a nationalist and eurosceptic, emerges victorious in the Polish presidential elections with 50.89% of the votes against pro-European candidate Rafal Trzaskowski.
China denies Trump's claim of breaching the trade agreement reached in Geneva, citing active implementation while accusing the US of imposing discriminatory measures.
Suriname's political parties announce position allocation and plans for the new government, with the NDP and NPS taking key roles in the cabinet. President Simons vows to serve the Surinamese people, emphasizing inclusive development.
Six political parties in Suriname have signed a coalition agreement to form the new government under Jennifer Geerlings-Simons, pending election results.
Poland's presidential election faces a tight race between liberal candidate Trzaskowski and nationalist Nawrocki, with key issues on security, migration, and alliances at stake.
The US envoy expresses disappointment over Hamas' reaction to the peace proposal for Gaza, urging its acceptance for ceasefire negotiations to begin immediately.
Kim Sajet, the Dutch museum director, was dismissed by Trump for being 'highly biased' and supporting diversity initiatives. Learn more on telegraaf.nl.
Former President Trump dismisses Dutch director Kim Sajet of the National Portrait Gallery, citing her focus on diversity and inclusion as unsuitable for the role.
Former US President Joe Biden remains hopeful following the revelation of an aggressive form of prostate cancer, expressing optimism about overcoming the diagnosis with a chosen treatment plan.
President Trump is open to granting rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs a pardon if he is convicted and sentenced to prison, citing past friendship and willingness to review the case.
Elon Musk's appearance with a black eye at the White House farewell event raises questions and speculation about the cause behind it, amid his departure as a special government official.
The White House intensifies its verbal assault on judges amid legal battles, challenging the judiciary's authority and risking a clash with the Supreme Court. Trump administration faces increased legal setbacks.
Israel's controversial plan to establish 22 new settlements in the West Bank sparks criticism and tensions as it defies international calls for withdrawal. The move is led by Minister Bezalel Smotrich to strengthen Israel's grip on the area.
Paul Doyle (53) emotionally appears in Liverpool court facing charges for injuring 79 Liverpool supporters during a football club celebration.
President Trump's administration plans to boost weapon sales to Taiwan, potentially surpassing previous records, raising tensions with China. Get more details on telegraaf.nl.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agrees to a new ceasefire proposal in Gaza, awaiting confirmation from Hamas for a potential 60-day truce and prisoner exchange.
A US federal court ruling blocked President Trump's imposition of import tariffs, sparking optimism in financial markets. Despite Trump's appeal plans, markets saw gains as investors speculated on tariff reversals.
Elon Musk's government stint concludes with questions on the outcome of his 'chainsaw method' in Washington, resulting in far less savings than originally promised.
French President Emmanuel Macron and wife Brigitte show renewed affection in public appearances following rumored 'slap' incident, dispelling earlier speculations.
A federal court ruling in New York invalidates Trump's unilateral imposition of global import tariffs, hindering trade negotiations and America First agenda.
Elon Musk announces his departure from the Trump administration, thanking the president for the opportunity to reduce government waste. Musk's efforts to streamline federal operations continue.