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#12626770
9 August 2025
American flag-themed decorations on the Executive Office Building, the site of the Vice President's office, are seen beyond a Marine displaying a U.S. state flag as part of a welcome ceremony for Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 8, 2025. Trump is hosting the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan in an effort to bring an end to the long-running conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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8 August 2025
A United Nations flag flies at the United Nations Campus in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on July 31, 2025. The flag features the official UN emblem on a light blue background, representing peace and international cooperation.
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11 April 2025
Blue and white bauma advertising flags fly in front of a historic church facade in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The flags promote bauma, the world's leading trade fair for construction machinery hosted in the city.
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11 April 2025
Blue and white bauma advertising flags fly in front of a historic church facade in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 11, 2025. The flags promote bauma, the world's leading trade fair for construction machinery hosted in the city.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. During the press conference, several vehicles, believed to carry government officials and executives from major conglomerates, are seen entering the residence. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. During the press conference, several vehicles, believed to carry government officials and executives from major conglomerates, are seen entering the residence. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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Democratic Party Lawmakers Criticize Han Duck-soo For Vetoing Commercial Law Amendment
1 April 2025
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1 April 2025
Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae and dozens of lawmakers from the party hold a press conference in front of the prime minister's residence in Seoul, South Korea, on April 1, 2025, condemning Acting President Han Duck-soo for vetoing a commercial law amendment passed by the National Assembly and urging him to appoint Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyuk immediately. Han faces criticism for hosting a closed-door meeting with executives from the nation's top five conglomerates, including Samsung, LG, SK, and Hyundai, as well as senior presidential officials, shortly after vetoing the bill.
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