Howard Lutnick has been appointed as the new US commerce secretary, securing a pivotal role in President Trump's trade agenda. A proponent of protective tariffs, Lutnick will oversee key economic initiatives and play a crucial role in shaping international trade policies, particularly regarding China.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached and suspended after briefly imposing martial law, a move criticized for exacerbating political tensions. His attempt to force his agenda through parliament backfired, leading to his suspension pending a Constitutional Court decision. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo now serves as interim leader amidst national and international challenges.
Derek Chauvin, convicted for George Floyd's death, has been granted access to Floyd's heart tissue samples for his federal appeal. Chauvin's lawyers argue a pre-existing heart condition, not Chauvin's actions, caused Floyd's death. This move challenges the original homicide ruling and Chauvin's subsequent convictions.
Three Texas teenagers armed with kitchen knives and a brick allegedly attacked their mother after she turned off the Wi-Fi. The incident, which occurred at their Houston home, also resulted in their grandmother being knocked down while trying to protect her. The mother and grandmother sustained no serious injuries. The teens have been arrested and charged with aggravated assault.
President Donald Trump has announced new executive orders to establish a US version of Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system and reinstate service members discharged over Covid-19 vaccine refusals. The orders also call for an assessment of transgender policies and the elimination of DEI programs in the military.
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South Sudan has closed all schools for two weeks due to an extreme heatwave, with temperatures reaching 42 degrees Celsius. The heat has caused students to collapse, prompting calls to amend the school calendar. Most schools lack cooling systems, worsening the crisis. The fragile health system and economic struggles, including disrupted oil exports, add to the challenges. Civil groups criticize the government for poor planning.
Three missing US soldiers in Lithuania were confirmed dead after their armored vehicle was retrieved from a peat bog following a tactical training exercise. One soldier remains unaccounted for. The extensive recovery operation involved US, Polish, and Lithuanian military personnel using heavy equipment and divers. Investigations are underway to determine the cause of the incident.
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie was the sole GOP member to vote against a crucial spending bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown. Despite facing criticism from US President Donald Trump, Massie stood by his decision, emphasising his commitment to fiscal responsibility. The bill narrowly passed the House and now moves to the Senate.
Destructive wildfires in North Carolina have led to evacuation orders in Polk County. The fires, coupled with the region's recovery from Hurricane Helene, have heightened urgency. Residents are warned of reduced visibility and potential roadblocks. Authorities have set up a shelter, while active fires also burn in surrounding counties, further straining emergency resources.