South Korean police raid presidential office, ex-minister attempts suicide
South Korean police have raided the presidential office as part of an investigation into Yoon Suk-yeol’s martial law declaration, while officials told parliament the country’s former defence chief attempted suicide in custody.
Benjamin Netanyahu appears in court for first time in anti-corruption trial
Over four years after it began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the witness stand on Tuesday for the first time to give testimony in his long-running corruption trial.
Syria’s opposition flag in Moscow: Did Russia just give up on Assad?
Syria’s opposition flag flying at its Moscow embassy signals a dramatic shift in Russia’s Middle East influence as Assad’s regime collapses, raising pressing questions about regional power dynamics.
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s pick for intel chief, faces questions on Capitol Hill amid Syria...
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, faced fresh scrutiny Monday on Capitol Hill about her proximity to Russian-ally Syria amid the sudden collapse of that country’s hardline Assad rule.
Former defense minister ordered troops to prevent more than 150 lawmakers from gathering at...
Former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, a key figure behind the martial law declaration on Dec. 3, ordered the special warfare military unit to ensure that no more than 150 lawmakers were present at the National Assembly, the unit's former commander told lawmakers, Tuesday.
Iran fires hundreds of missiles at Israeli regime (+VIDEOS)
Much-anticipated Iranian retaliation against Israel has begun as ballistic missiles were fired at the occupied Palestinian lands (Israeli regime) on Tuesday evening.
Eight settlers killed in martyrdom-seeking operation in Tel Aviv
At least 8 Zionist settlers have been killed in a martyrdom-seeking operation in the Israeli regime’s capital of Tel Aviv.
Environmental services segment still has plenty of M&A runway
The recent stream of acquisition and investment activity by waste companies outside of the traditional MSW stream may be only the beginning.
The Ascendancy of Corn
Most school day memories have echoes of corn in them in some shape or form. In a van shared with friends or with mom in the back of the car, kids often munch on corn of some variety – as makai (kernels cooked in ashes), bhutta (corn on the cob cooked over charcoal), steamed and sprinkled with cheese or the evergreen popcorn. Therein lies corn’s superpower – its diversity of use – and its attraction both on the agricultural as well as on the corporate front.
How Will the EU Elections Results Change Europe?
Far-right advances in the European Parliament elections have destabilized politics in France, a longstanding pillar of the European Union, and highlighted fault lines in...
