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Israel has struck Houthi targets in Yemen, including an international airport in the country's capital, power stations and ports. What comes next as fighting between the Iran-supported group and Israel escalates? And the country of Georgia is set to swear in a new president this weekend, but the incumbent president refuses to stand down following a disputed election.
Israel has struck Houthi targets in Yemen, including an international airport in the country's capital, power stations and ports. What comes next as fighting between the Iran-supported group and Israel escalates? And the country of Georgia is set to swear in a new president this weekend, but the incumbent president refuses to stand down following a disputed election.
Israel has struck Houthi targets in Yemen, including an international airport in the country's capital, power stations and ports. What comes next as fighting between the Iran-supported group and Israel escalates? And the country of Georgia is set to swear in a new president this weekend, but the incumbent president refuses to stand down following a disputed election.
A look at the brewing showdown between the country's opposition and the government. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
A look at the brewing showdown between the country's opposition and the government. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
A look at the brewing showdown between the country's opposition and the government. Stay with us. We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
It's been less than a month since South Korea's parliament voted to impeach President Yoon Sang-yeol for imposing martial law. Now, parliament has voted to impeach his replacement. It's the first time South Korea has impeached an acting president, and it illustrates the seriousness of the political crisis gripping one of Asia's key democracies.
It's been less than a month since South Korea's parliament voted to impeach President Yoon Sang-yeol for imposing martial law. Now, parliament has voted to impeach his replacement. It's the first time South Korea has impeached an acting president, and it illustrates the seriousness of the political crisis gripping one of Asia's key democracies.
It's been less than a month since South Korea's parliament voted to impeach President Yoon Sang-yeol for imposing martial law. Now, parliament has voted to impeach his replacement. It's the first time South Korea has impeached an acting president, and it illustrates the seriousness of the political crisis gripping one of Asia's key democracies.
NPR international correspondent Anthony Kuhn joins us now from Seoul. Hi there, Anthony.
NPR international correspondent Anthony Kuhn joins us now from Seoul. Hi there, Anthony.
NPR international correspondent Anthony Kuhn joins us now from Seoul. Hi there, Anthony.
So tell us about the acting president and why parliament wants him out.
So tell us about the acting president and why parliament wants him out.
So tell us about the acting president and why parliament wants him out.
Which raises the question, who is running the country now?
Which raises the question, who is running the country now?
Which raises the question, who is running the country now?
Okay, so back to former President Yun, the president who declared martial law and kicked all of this off. What's the latest with him?
Okay, so back to former President Yun, the president who declared martial law and kicked all of this off. What's the latest with him?