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South Korea’s parliament votes to block martial law | BBC News
Lawmakers in South Korea have voted to block the president’s move to declare martial law, after both the ruling party and opposition vowed to obstruct the declaration.
The resolution requesting the lifting of martial law was passed with 190 of 300 members in attendance, with all present in favour.
President Yoon Suk Yeol had declared emergency martial law in the country in a surprise late night television address, calling it necessary to protect the country from North Korea’s communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements.
Large crowds have been clashing with police outside the South Korean National Assembly since the unexpected announcement.
Martial law means rule by military authorities in a time of emergency, and can mean the suspension of normal civil rights.
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UK to send riot-trained police to France in £662m small boats deal | BBC News
Riot-trained police will be sent to beaches in France as part of a new £662m deal with the UK to stop illegal migrants from crossing the English Channel.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood signed the three-year agreement with France on Thursday, which will see at least 50 police officers, trained in “riot and crowd control tactics”, drafted in to tackle violence and “hostile crowds”.
The deal will involve France deploying millions of pounds worth of drones, two helicopters, and a camera system to intercept people smugglers and illegal migrants.
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Donald Trump says he will extend Iran ceasefire until negotiations conclude | BBC News
US President Donald Trump said he will extend the ceasefire with Iran until talks between the two countries have progressed.
He also said the blockade of Iranian ports will also continue until Tehran presents a “unified proposal”.
The status of the US-Iran talks had been unclear with the current ceasefire previously due to expire this week.
The BBC’s chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet is reporting from Tehran on condition that none of her material is used on the BBC’s Persian Service. These restrictions apply to all international media organisations operating in Iran.
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Antisemitic attacks: Are teenagers being recruited to firebomb Jewish sites? | BBC News
A series of antisemitic attacks have targeted Jewish sites across the UK – from petrol bombs thrown at synagogues to Jewish charity ambulances set on fire.
A group named Harakat Ashab al‑Yamin al‑Islamia has claimed responsibility online. Counter‑terrorism police are now investigating potential links to Iran. But what do we know about who’s behind this seemingly co-ordinated effort?
This investigation looks at why many of those charged over the attacks are teenagers, and asks if foreign states are paying local criminals to carry them out.
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Shooting suspect charged after attempted Trump assassination | BBC News
A man has been charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump after a shooting occurred during the White House correspondents’ dinner.
Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old from California, allegedly crossed multiple state lines in an attempt to assassinate the president, according to federal prosecutor Jocelyn Ballantine.
In an interview after the shooting, Trump said he was “not worried” during the shooting – although authorities believe the president and other senior government figures were targets.
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Trump confirms Secret Service agent was shot at White House Correspondents’ Dinner | BBC News
After being rushed from the White House Correspondent’s Dinner following gunshots, US President Donald Trump has confirmed that a man charged a security checkpoint at the event, armed with multiple weapons.
Speaking at a White House press briefing, the president stated that one Secret Service officer was shot from very close range, but was saved by his bullet-proof vest.
President Trump added that the suspect has been taken into custody.
Attorney General Todd Blanche said that charges will be filed shortly – and that they are self-evident.
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