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20 November 2025
Kim Tae-heum, governor of South Chungcheong Province, leaves the courtroom after the verdict hearing in the National Assembly's fast-track clash case at the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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20 November 2025
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, speaks to reporters after leaving the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025. The court imposes fines of 24 million won on Na for her role in the National Assembly's 2019 fast-track clash, 19 million won on former party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn, and 11.5 million won on current floor leader Song Eon-seok.
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#12991003
15 November 2025
Protesters attend a demonstration that brings together supporters of the National Salvation Front, the Republican Party, and families of imprisoned prominent opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 15, 2025. The demonstration aims to show solidarity with prominent opposition figures sentenced to long prison terms at first instance in the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' and who are currently on hunger strike in prison. For more than two weeks, political opponent and law professor Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, who is sentenced to a long prison term in the same case, is on a wild hunger strike in his prison cell. According to his lawyers and family, his health deteriorates, and he is reportedly violently assaulted in prison by both inmates and prison officers. In solidarity with Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, other prominent political figures including Rached Ghannouchi, Ghazi Chaouachi, and Issam Chebbi, imprisoned in the same case, as well as former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, also start a hunger strike. They all decry the 'politically motivated' convictions, the poor conditions of their incarceration, and a trial that does not meet the standards of a fair and impartial process.
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15 November 2025
Demonstrators hold up placards featuring portraits of imprisoned political figures and reading 'Freedom' during a demonstration that brings together supporters of the National Salvation Front, the Republican Party, and families of imprisoned prominent opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 15, 2025. The demonstration aims to show solidarity with prominent opposition figures sentenced to long prison terms at first instance in the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' and who are currently on hunger strike in prison. For more than two weeks, political opponent and law professor Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, who is sentenced to a long prison term in the same case, is on a wild hunger strike in his prison cell. According to his lawyers and family, his health deteriorates, and he is reportedly violently assaulted in prison by both inmates and prison officers. In solidarity with Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, other prominent political figures including Rached Ghannouchi, Ghazi Chaouachi, and Issam Chebbi, imprisoned in the same case, as well as former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, also start a hunger strike. They all decry the 'politically motivated' convictions, the poor conditions of their incarceration, and a trial that does not meet the standards of a fair and impartial process.
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15 November 2025
A demonstrator holds a placard featuring a portrait of Rached Ghannouchi, the jailed leader of the Islamist Ennahda party, with the word ''Freedom'' during a demonstration that brings together supporters of the National Salvation Front, the Republican Party, and families of imprisoned prominent opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 15, 2025. The demonstration aims to show solidarity with prominent opposition figures sentenced to long prison terms at first instance in the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' and who are currently on hunger strike in prison. For more than two weeks, political opponent and law professor Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, who is sentenced to a long prison term in the same case, is on a wild hunger strike in his prison cell. According to his lawyers and family, his health deteriorates, and he is reportedly violently assaulted in prison by both inmates and prison officers. In solidarity with Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, other prominent political figures including Rached Ghannouchi, Ghazi Chaouachi, and Issam Chebbi, imprisoned in the same case, as well as former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, also start a hunger strike. They all decry the 'politically motivated' convictions, the poor conditions of their incarceration, and a trial that does not meet the standards of a fair and impartial process.
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#12581663
25 July 2025
One of the five cubs born to tigress Rani is seen inside the enclosure at Nahargarh Biological Park in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, on July 24, 2025. Rani gives birth to five cubs -- one rare white and four golden-striped -- on April 27. This is the first recorded instance in India of a tigress delivering five cubs in a single litter under a zoo-based conservation program. The cubs are monitored round the clock under the supervision of Senior Veterinarian Dr. Arvind Mathur and his team of caretakers.
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