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Thursday Briefing: An impeachment motion in South Korea Inbox The New York Times Unsubscribe Wed, Dec 4, 11:00 PM (7 hours ago) to me View in browser|nytimes.com Ad Morning Briefing: Asia Pacific Edition December 5, 2024 Author Headshot By Gaya Gupta Good morning. We’re covering an impeachment motion in South Korea and France’s prime minister failing a no-confidence vote. Plus, what’s your most cherished holiday tradition? South Korean lawmakers protesting on the steps of the National Assembly holding white signs with red writing on them. Members of South Korea’s opposition parties protesting on the steps of the National Assembly in Seoul yesterday. Chang W. Lee/The New York Times South Korea’s president is facing an impeachment vote Members of South Korea’s political opposition yesterday moved to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol. The motion could be put to a vote as early as tomorrow, and comes after his declaration of martial law on Tuesday ended in spectacular failure. Several opposition parties filed the impeachment motion together. If the vote is successful, Yoon would be suspended from office and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo would become the interim president. Yoon’s fate would then go to the Constitutional Court, where the justices could uphold the impeachment and remove him from office, or reject it and reinstate him. Here’s how the process could unfold. Collateral damage: Yoon’s defense minister, chief of staff and other top aides had tendered their resignations, South Korean news media reported. Yoon will address the nation today, according to an official familiar with his plans. Context: Yoon’s surprise declaration of martial law on Tuesday was the first effort to impose military rule in more than four decades. The audacious move was an attempt to break a gridlock in government that has hobbled Yoon’s nearly three years in power. Several people in suits walk down a hallway carpeted in red. Prime Minister Michel Barnier of France, center, after the no-confidence vote yesterday. Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters France’s prime minister lost a no-confidence vote French lawmakers passed a no-confidence measure against Prime Minister Michel Barnier and his cabinet yesterday, sending France into a fresh spasm of political turmoil. Barnier is expected to resign soon. France’s lower house of Parliament passed the measure with 331 votes — well above the required majority of 288 votes — after Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally joined the chamber’s leftist coalition. The move leaves France without a clear path to a new budget and threatens to further unsettle credit markets. It could also create a wider opening for the far right. What’s next: Barnier is likely to remain as a caretaker until President Emmanuel Macron names a new prime minister, but weeks of instability are on the horizon. Context: It was the first successful no-confidence vote in France in over 60 years, making Barnier’s three-month-old government the shortest-tenured in the history of France’s Fifth Republic. A head-and-shoulders portrait of Pete Hegseth. Pete Hegseth after meetings on Capitol Hill yesterday. Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times Senators waver on Hegseth for defense secretary A small but pivotal group of Republican senators expressed concern yesterday about Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be defense secretary. Hegseth has been accused of sexual assault, public drunkenness and mismanagement while running veterans’ nonprofits. “Some of these articles are very disturbing,” Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump’s closest allies in Congress, told reporters. “He obviously has a chance to defend himself here, but, you know, some of this stuff is going to be difficult.” Trump yesterday named a senior counselor for trade and manufacturing and a possible overseer of NASA. Here are his latest picks. What’s your most cherished holiday tradition? For many of us, the holidays are full of traditions. Which ones are you most looking forward to this year? Maybe it’s something your family or friends have been doing for decades or a more recent creation that you can’t wait to repeat. Either way, we’d love to know about it. To share your thoughts, fill out this form. We may use your response in an upcoming newsletter. We won’t publish your submission without contacting you first.
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Muslim Women Illegally Divorced Through Triple Talaq Can Seek Maintenance Under Section 125 CrPC : Supreme Court:LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK: 10 July 2024 7:23 PM

The Supreme Court has held that a Muslim woman, who has been illegally divorced by the pronouncement of triple talaq, is entitled to seek maintenance from her husband as per Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure: https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/muslim-women-illegally-divorced-through-triple-talaq-can-seek-maintenance-under-section-125-crpc-supreme-court-262937

Muslim woman entitled to seek maintenance from spouse: Supreme Court:The Bench said Section 125 of the erstwhile CrPC, which deals with wife’s legal right to maintenance, covers Muslim women: Updated - July 10, 2024 07:35 pm IST:Published - July 10, 2024 12:17 pm IST - New Delhi: PTI: THE HINDU; https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/muslim-woman-entitled-to-seek-maintenance-from-spouse-under-section-125-of-crpc-supreme-court/article68388028.ece

The Supreme Court said maintenance is not charity but the right of married women and it is applicable to all married women irrespective of their religion. File.

The Supreme Court said maintenance is not charity but the right of married women and it is applicable to all married women irrespective of their religion. File. | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad

The Supreme Court on July 10 ruled that a Muslim woman can seek maintenance from her husband under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), which is applicable to all married women irrespective of religion.

A Bench of Justices B.V. Nagarathna and Augustine George Masih, which pronounced a separate but concurrent verdict, said Section 125 of the erstwhile CrPC which deals with wife’s legal right to maintenance, covers Muslim women.

As to why first resolution on the emergency was only necessity and what was the excesses-killings of 10 years cover up and the future plan to commit excesses-killings especially against the minorities-Muslims and farmers protesting-Panel Discussions?

http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=22919_0_1_0_C

http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=31359

‘My secular life was enjoyed then in Indian Air Force and now facing unlawful painful life as Ex-Serviceman along with my family as Citizens of India-Balbir Singh Sooch’ - By: Balbir Singh Sooch, Advocate, Ludhiana: http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=22916_0_1_0_C

Whoever doesn’t know difference between Maryada-Code of conduct, the Law and the Natural justice, their mind will act differently on every issue-problem: Isn’t? http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=31336

The hired nexus against protesting farmers seems visible: Bittu’s Viral Videos in action may lead to serious restless- ‘‘worried or not comfortable- crashing, roaring, noising-thunderous’ India? http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=31344

Ayodhya Ram Mandir roof ‘leaking’: Ayodhya destroyed Nagri weeping: Ram disowned Ram as a human: Ram is the whole creation i.e. Universe cursing in destroyed Nagri- Ayodhya? http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=31343

‘Submission in reply to the comment by the learned true Sikh Sardar Chandi Amar Jit Singh, The Khalsa as I noticed and observed him so far’ - By: Balbir Singh Sooch Sikh Vichar Manch: http://www.sapulse.com/new_comments.php?id=22892_0_1_0_C

“The intellectual –thinker-scholarly literary personalities also well-read known directly and indirectly-Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch”: http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=31320

व्यवहार में ईमानदार-सैद्धान्तिक राजनीतिक सुधार की भी भारत में आवश्यकता है।

ਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਮਾਨਦਾਰ ਅਤੇ ਸਿਧਾਂਤਕ ਰਾਜਨੀਤਕ ਸੁਧਾਰ ਦੀ ਵੀ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ।

Highlights Forwarded By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch

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A salute to the personalities-To save India

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