
Shannon Redstall
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A sad day for South Korea, a normally reliable ally and liberal democracy. I had the pleasure of reporting from the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice last year. People were so proud of how far the country had come in the that time. This is undoubtedly a step backwards.

BREAKING: South Korean President declares martial law to combat "threats posed by North Korea's communist forces." Follow: https://t.co/K4CZegQvjX https://t.co/t0f81uv3Vm

She’s back on the airwaves!! 📻 https://t.co/2ns9lgll7i

Fired Finance Minister Lindner has now held his own firey presser and accused Scholz of a “calculated breakup of the coalition”.

Breaking news out of Germany: It appears “the traffic light” coalition is falling appart. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has sacked the finance minister Christian Lindner after days of crisis talks. Further chaos for Europe on a day many people here have already considered chaotic.