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07.03.2025 15:35
South Korea court approves release of President Yoon from detention A South Korean court Friday approved the release of President Yoon Suk Yeol from detention, following his arrest and subsequent indictment over his brief imposition of martial law in early December, a decision that could lead to him being allowed to stand criminal trial without physical restriction. The Seoul Central District Court granted Yoon's request for release, saying his detention since mid-January is unjustified. Read full story here

07.03.2025 16:01
Europe’s Security Dilemma Explained European leaders met in Brussels on Thursday to discuss how to fill the gap in military support for Ukraine created by President Trump’s suspension of aid and intelligence. Jeanna Smialek, the New York Times Brussels bureau chief, breaks down why U.S. military aid has been so vital to Ukraine and so difficult to replicate by European allies looking to revitalize their defense industries.

07.03.2025 16:29
Nissan eyes replacing CEO Uchida amid struggling business: source Nissan Motor Co. is considering replacing CEO Makoto Uchida, a source familiar with the matter said Friday, as the Japanese automaker struggles to revive its business. Chief Financial Officer Jeremie Papin, who has previously led Nissan's U.S. operations, is among the potential successors to Uchida, according to the source. Read full story here

07.03.2025 17:14
Weather agency warns of heavy snowfall in western Tokyo, vicinity Some parts of Tokyo and its surrounding areas are expected to be hit by heavy snowfall at the weekend, the Japanese weather agency said Friday, warning of traffic disruptions due to icy roads. Up to several centimeters of snow are expected to accumulate in Tokyo's western areas, and snow may also return to the heart of the capital, where it also fell earlier this week. Read full story here

07.03.2025 17:27
07.03.2025 17:43
Japan, Britain agree to promote free trade amid Trump tariff threats The foreign and economy ministers of Japan and Britain agreed Friday to promote free and open international trade, with concerns mounting over repercussions from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats against major trading partners. At the first "two-plus-two" dialogue on the economy between the two countries held in Tokyo, the ministers confirmed in Tokyo that they will work together to address energy and security challenges, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said in remarks to the press. Read full story here

07.03.2025 18:04
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