World News
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South Korea imposes a travel ban on President Yoon over martial law declaration
The South Korean Justice Ministry imposed an overseas travel ban against President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday over his martial law declaration last week.
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The rise and fall of Bashar and Asma Assad
Syrian President Bashar Assad and his wife Asma started as a couple that could have broken the country's tyrant regime, though the opposite happened.
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New reports claim UNRWA works with terrorists, teaches hate as agency hits back at critics
UNRWA is facing new allegations that its former and present leadership have met with Hamas and other terror-related groups. This comes as another NGO says agency-run schools continue to teach hate.
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Gunmen storm Iranian embassy in Damascus as Russia claims Assad left 'instructions' to 'transfer power'
Iran says its embassy in Damascus was attacked by a group of gunmen, as Russia says Bashar Assad has stepped down and left the country.
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Syrian dictator Bashar Assad flees into exile as Islamist rebels conquer country
A lightning Syrian Islamist offensive over just days contributed to the demise of the over 50-year reign of the Assad Baathist regime in Damascus.
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Syrian insurgents reach gates of Damascus, threatening decades-long Assad regime
Syrian insurgents have reached the gates of the nation's capital, shortly after Bashar al-Assad's government abandoned the key city of Homs.
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Trump urges US to stay out of Syrian civil war, blaming Obama for failure as Islamists close in on capital
Amid the rapid offensive of Islamist rebels in their campaign to dislodge Syrian dictator Assad, President-elect Donal Trump has urged non-intervention by the U.S.
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Ignominy, impeachment, death sentences, imprisonment: What’s the problem with South Korean presidents?
South Korean presidents don't have a good track record when it comes to breaking the law. Four of country's last last six presidents have done time in prison for criminal acts.
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South Korea's President Yoon survives impeachment attempt after his party boycotts vote
South Korean President Yoon survived an impeachment motion after members of his party boycotted the vote. Yoon attempted to impose martial law earlier this week, sparking backlash.
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Reporter's Notebook: Following President Biden on his 'global finale' to Africa
Fox News' senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reported from President Biden's trip to Angola, where the president announced major funding for projects in Africa.
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South Korean president apologizes for declaring martial law ahead of impeachment vote
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol apologized for declaring martial law earlier in the week, as he now prepares for a parliamentary vote on his impeachment.
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Italian nun among 25 arrested in raid against 'Ndrangheta mafia
As part of an investigation into the ‘Ndrangheta mafia in the city of Brescia, Italian police have arrested 25 people including a nun known for her prison work.
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Alternative healer gets 10 years in UK prison for death of woman at slap therapy workshop
Hongchi Xiao, a 61-year-old alternative healer who used 'slapping therapy' to treat maladies, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the death of a 71-year-old woman.
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Turkey’s Erdogan encourages Islamist rebels to continue advances as Assad regime scrambles to survive
Amid a fast moving seizure of Syrian cities by a U.S.-classified Islamist terrorist movement, the power politics of the Mideast is rapidly changing quickly.
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Romania annuls first round of presidential vote won by far-right candidate
Romania's top court annulled the first round of the country's presidential election after intelligence was declassified alleging Russia interfered to promote Calin Georgescu.
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Iran launches rocket with heaviest-ever payload into space amid heightened concern over nuclear program
Iran launches rocket into space carrying its heaviest-ever payload, as security experts remain concerned by its "drastically" increased stockpiles of enriched uranium near nuclear weapons grade purity.
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Metal detectorist uncovers fragment of Viking sword in the Netherlands
A 10th-century Viking sword fragment was discovered by a metal detectorist scouring a field in the Netherlands. Further research is being done to find out more about the ancient item.
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South Korean lawmakers support suspending president’s powers after short-lived martial law declaration
South Korean lawmakers are calling for President Yoon Suk Yeol's constitutional powers to be stripped after his short-lived martial law declaration.
Events
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SIYB Basketball Clinics at ARCC
Low-cost basketball clinics for grades 3-8
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Bingo
Lawrenceburg American Legion every Wednesday at 6:00
at Lawrenceburg American Legion Post #239
Elementary, middle and high schools from across the country competed.
There will be plenty to do throughout December.
The forecast calls for sunny skies and a high of 42.
Players from EC, SD, Milan, Batesville, and Franklin Co. were recognized.
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