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Yoon Suk Yeol - Nikkei senior staff writer - HIROSHI MINEGISHI - As South Korean election nears, is Yoon's party seeing a 'golden cross'? - asia.nikkei.com -  Tokyo - South Korea

As South Korean election nears, is Yoon's party seeing a 'golden cross'?

TOKYO -- South Korea has less than a month to go until an April 10 general election that will determine what's in store for the rest of President Yoon Suk Yeol's time in office.

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Mahmoud Abbas - Tatiana Kanunnikova - The risk of ‘terrorism fatigue’ in Europe - asiatimes.com - Palestine - Germany - Denmark - Eu - Spain - Iraq - Italy

The risk of ‘terrorism fatigue’ in Europe

This month, the EU commemorated the 20th anniversary of terrorist attacks on commuter trains in Madrid, Spain. More than 190 people were killed and around 2,000 injured in the bombings, making it the second most deadly act of terrorism in Europe after the explosion of a Boeing 747 over Lockerbie in 1988.

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Xi Jinping - Vladimir Putin - Donald Trump - Kim Jong Un - Kim Jong - Bill Emmott - Democracies should keep their nerve against dictators - asiatimes.com - North Korea - Ukraine

Democracies should keep their nerve against dictators

My fellow Briton, Sir Winston Churchill, was especially famous for his wartime leadership but today his name is often seen as the source of a pithy quotation about political systems. “Democracy is the worst form of government,” he said, “except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.”

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Emmanuel Macron - EU’s West needs to listen to the East on Ukraine - asiatimes.com - Russia - Ukraine - Eu - Georgia - Lithuania

EU’s West needs to listen to the East on Ukraine

It’s rare for the words of Lithuanian government officials to make the top of the news outside the country. Lithuania’s views aren’t even a top priority among its allies. But perhaps it’s time that changed.

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Antony Blinken - Al Jazeera should report, not inflame, the Gaza war - asiatimes.com - Usa - Russia - Israel - Palestine - Qatar - Lebanon

Al Jazeera should report, not inflame, the Gaza war

The Qatar-owned channel Al Jazeera has unjustifiably become part of the Gaza war story.

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Nigel Green - Asian - Surprise dollar surge spells trouble for Asian currencies - asiatimes.com - Taiwan - Usa - North Korea

Surprise dollar surge spells trouble for Asian currencies

The US dollar is emerging as a dominant force in 2024 currency markets, defying expectations of a decline after a period of relative strength.

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Vo Van-Thuong - Quang Ngai - Vietnam's president resigns, raising questions over stability - cnbc.com - China - Vietnam -  Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam's president resigns, raising questions over stability

The Vietnamese Communist Party has accepted the resignation of President Vo Van Thuong, the government said on Wednesday, in a sign of political turmoil that could hurt foreign investors' confidence in the country.

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South Korean democracy looks due for reassessment - asiatimes.com - China - India - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korean democracy looks due for reassessment

Now that Seoul has hosted its 3d Summit for Democracy, aimed at opposing the encroachment of undemocratic forces in the region and globally, the South Koreans would do well to look in the mirror and assess their own democratic fundamentals.

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