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  • Why Russians Are Feeling More Lonely Than Ever—And What It Means for Global Mental Health As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, feelings of loneliness and anxiety rise globally, especially among Russians facing emotional burnout.
  • Trump Calls for Canada to Become the 51st State Following Trudeau's Resignation Trudeau announces resignation amid pressure from Trump for Canada to merge with the U.S., deepening political crisis in Canada.
  • North Korea's Ballistic Missile Launch Sparks Alert in Japan, Falls Outside EEZ Japan's Defense Ministry reports North Korea's missile likely landed outside its EEZ; heightened alert and emergency response activated.
  • Russia Cuts Gas Supply to Europe After Ukraine Transit Deal Ends, Marking Major Shift Russia halts gas supply to Europe via Ukraine, ending a decade-long transit amid rising tensions and financial losses for both nations.
  • Breaking: Historic First: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Hit With Arrest Warrant President Yoon faces an unprecedented arrest warrant for insurrection, marking a historic moment in South Korea's constitutional history.
  • North Korea Faces Huge Shortage of Medications, Even in the Military North Korea faces severe medication shortages affecting both military and civilians, forcing families to seek treatments in local markets.
  • Pope Francis’s Christmas Message Calls for Peace Amid Ongoing Conflicts Pope Francis's Christmas message urged peace in war-torn areas, highlighting Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan's humanitarian crises.
  • China's Housing Crisis Spills Over to Hong Kong—Major Developers Seek Help to Avoid Collapse China's real estate crisis deepens, affecting developers like Vanke and spreading to Hong Kong, raising concerns over economic stability.
  • China's Economic Slowdown: Why Meeting 5% Growth Now Seems Impossible China's economy struggles to meet growth targets, raising concerns about its ambition to surpass the U.S. as the largest economy by 2035.
  • North Korea Calls President Yoon ‘Ringleader of Insurrection’ After Impeachment Vote North Korea comments on Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, criticizing him and noting the suspension of his presidential powers.
  • North Korea Goes Full Force on South Korea’s Impeachment Crisis – Is This the End for Yoon? North Korean media intensifies coverage of South Korea’s impeachment crisis, condemning President Yoon and the martial law declaration.
  • People Power Party Leader Han Calls for Impeachment Vote, Urges Party Autonomy Han Dong Hoon supports impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, urging party members to vote according to their conscience.
  • Pentagon Addresses North Korea Risks, Reaffirms Support for South Korea's Democratic Process The U.S. urges caution in exploiting South Korea's impeachment crisis, reaffirming strong U.S.-South Korea ties amid political turmoil.
  • North Korea Warns of Disaster as South Korea Faces Martial Law and Impeachment Turmoil North Korea resumes criticism of South Korea's political crisis, martial law, and impeachment turmoil under Yoon Suk Yeol.
  • South Korea’s President Yoon to Face Impeachment Rather Than Resign—Here’s Why South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol opts for impeachment proceedings over resignation amid a state of emergency crisis.
  • North Korea Says 'Impeachment Fever' Is Spreading in South Korea After Martial Law Move North Korea comments on South Korea's emergency martial law declaration, highlighting protests and impeachment calls against President Yoon.
  • South Korean President's Travel Ban Leaves Nation in Crisis and Fuels Political Instability Political instability in South Korea deepens as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a travel ban, raising concerns about governance and leadership.
  • Could South Korea President Attack North Korea? Experts Fear He’ll Do Anything to Hold On Concerns arise that President Yoon Suk Yeol may provoke North Korea to maintain power, risking conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
  • South Korean Troops Sent on Martial Law Mission—Thought They Were Heading to North Korea But It Wasn't South Korea's martial law declaration led to confusion among Special Forces, who were misled about their mission at the National Assembly.
  • Troop Crisis Worsens: Why 60,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Deserted This Year Ukraine offers deserters a chance to return to duty as the country grapples with a severe manpower shortage.
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