12 HOUR NEWS RECAP
1. Trudeau resigned as Canada’s Prime Minister, throwing the country into political turmoil. He will stay on until a new PM is chosen; however, opposition parties are calling for early elections.
2. A major earthquake struck Tibet, killing nearly 100 people. It was felt by over 105 million people across Nepal, India, Bhutan, and Bangladesh, caused severe shaking, and sent terrified residents fleeing into the streets.
3. Jay Bratt, a key DOJ figure in the dismissed Trump docs case, has resigned as Trump gears up for his second term.
4. Don Jr. is set to visit Greenland today after Trump called ownership of the island an absolute necessity: “Greenland is incredible, and its people will benefit tremendously if it becomes part of our nation.”
5. South Korea re-issued a warrant to arrest the impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol after its botched attempt to detain him last week.
6. Turkey’s President Erdogan announced a groundbreaking move to develop ballistic missiles with ranges exceeding 2,000 km, marking a significant leap in the nation’s defense capabilities.
7. Mpox spread to France after a woman in Brittany tested positive for the dangerous clade 1b variant of the virus despite not having been to Central Africa, where the strain originated.
8. Canada’s opposition leader blasted Trudeau’s policies which made housing unaffordable: “There was a study out just 10 days ago that has Toronto and Vancouver now, by far the most unaffordable housing markets in North America.”
9. UK PM Keir Starmer’s anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq is under investigation for alleged corruption after being tied to London properties linked to Sheikh Hasina, her aunt and Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister.
10. Hungarian PM Viktor Orban exposed how George Soros told the EU it had to accept millions of migrants and used his money to buy political influence to make sure the plan was implemented.
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