Donald Trump nominated Edward Sharp Walsh and Bill White as ambassadors to Ireland and Belgium, respectively. Trump praised Walsh's philanthropy and business acumen, highlighting his golfing skills as an asset. He lauded White's fundraising efforts for wounded service members and his recognition by the Coast Guard and Navy.
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Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested and questioned in relation to a criminal insurrection probe, the first such case for a sitting president in the country. Yoon, who had declared martial law, surrendered after weeks of standoff, leading to increased tensions.
A viral post highlighted that searching 'trans' on the US State Department's website suggested 'trains,' sparking humor and reactions online. Elon Musk engaged with the post, which drew mixed comments about government priorities. This comes amid directives from the Trump administration to remove gender-related references from government sites, affecting passport applications, email signatures, and other content.
Indo-Canadian Anita Anand, 58, becomes the minister of innovation, science, and industry in new Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet, while Delhi-born Kamal Khera, 36, is the minister of health. Carney, formerly a central banker, was sworn in with a smaller cabinet of 24 members, including 13 men and 11 women.
US President Donald Trump criticized India's agricultural and dairy import practices in a recent report, citing what he views as unnecessary barriers. The report also noted India's high tariffs on alcoholic beverages. Trump and his administration aim to open up the Indian market for US products, despite similar restrictions from Europe.
Ash Wednesday begins Lent, a 40-day period of prayer, fasting, and reflection for Christians. Observed with the application of ashes on the forehead, it signifies penance and humility. This day encourages spiritual disciplines such as prayer, fasting, and acts of charity, commemorating Jesus' time in the wilderness.
Georgia's ruling party, Georgian Dream, is poised to install former soccer star Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, solidifying its power after a contested election. The opposition, boycotting parliament and demanding new elections, views this as hindering Georgia's European aspirations and benefiting Russia. The move follows protests sparked by the government's suspension of EU accession talks.
King Charles III will deliver his Christmas speech from the Fitzrovia Chapel, a former hospital chapel in London, breaking tradition due to his ongoing cancer treatment. The message will be pre-recorded and broadcast on Sky News. The speech, addressing various challenges, is set in a historically significant location linked to his grandfather, King George VI.
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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected nine Chinese aircraft and six naval vessels near the island, with four aircraft crossing into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone. This follows recent increased Chinese military activities. China’s new naval developments signify its intentions for potential invasion while Taiwan maintains its de facto independence amid ongoing tensions.