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Who is Han Duck-soo, South Korea’s new acting president?
Prime minister Han Duck-soo, who became South Korea’s acting president after Saturday’s impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, is a career technocrat whose wide-ranging experience and reputation for rationality could serve him well in his latest role.
against Yoon passed after his short-lived attempt …Netanyahu says he held ‘friendly’ talks with Trump over Syria and Gaza hostages
Benjamin Netanyahu has said he spoke to Donald Trump over the weekend about his plans in Syria and efforts to secure the release of hostages in Gaza amid a wave of strikes in the territory.
The Israeli prime minister said in an address on Sunday night: “We had a very …
MPs fear government too trusting of China in wake of alleged spy scandal
MPs fear the government is moving too fast to re-establish UK-China relations as some consider naming the alleged
spy who used his relationship with Prince Andrew
to get access to the heart of the British establishmentMinisters will come under pressure this week to set a timeline …
All eyes on Prince Andrew after alleged Chinese spy controversy
The royal family’s Christmas Day walk from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene church in Norfolk is a longstanding tradition. But it has also become a barometer of internal pressures.
So, all eyes will be on whether the Duke of York is among family members walking alongside the king and …
Antidote to online: Germany’s one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas
Wellness, organics and sustainability have become buzzwords in modern consumer marketing, but the mainstreaming of “green” lifestyle is creating some challenges for the German retailers that pioneered these products.
As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty …
Tributes paid to Mango founder Isak Andic after his death
Tributes have been paid to Isak Andic, the billionaire founder of the Spanish high-street fashion chain Mango, after
his death in a hiking accident
in Catalonia on Saturday.According to media reports, Andic, who was 71, died after slipping and falling 100 metres down a ravine while …
Mining exports could plunge $100bn over four years, slashing $36bn from federal revenue, Myefo suggests
Mining exports are set to plunge more than $100bn over the next four years and deliver an $8.5bn hit to company tax receipts, representing a $36bn reversal in forecast federal revenue compared with a year ago, this week’s mid year budget update will reveal.
Figures to be included in Wednesday’s …
Brussels sprouts will be 25% bigger this year, and may be sexier too
Farmers are forecasting that brussels sprouts will be 25% bigger this year.
Good growing conditions, the introduction of new varieties, and a dose of sea air have resulted in a crop of super-sized sprouts for this festive season.
The vegetable wholesaler TH Clements, a supplier to Tesco, has told the …
Northumberland line reopens, carrying its first rail passengers since 1964
A previously abandoned railway line between Newcastle and Ashington has reopened, with passengers able to use the service for the first time in 60 years.
The Northumberland line ran its first passenger service since 1964 on Sunday morning, leaving Newcastle at 7:57am, just after sunrise, stopping at Seaton Delaval and …