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Richard Spencer is Middle East Correspondent for The Times of London, based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Blinken in South Korea amid stand-off over president’s arrest

06 Jan 2025  |  www.thetimes.com
The political crisis in South Korea intensifies as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits amid tensions over President Yoon's potential arrest. Yoon's declaration of martial law and subsequent impeachment by the National Assembly, controlled by the opposition, has led to a standoff. The CIO is pursuing Yoon's arrest, while Blinken expresses confidence in a peaceful resolution. North Korea responds to Blinken's visit with a missile test, highlighting regional tensions. The crisis tests South Korea's stability and its relations with key allies, including the United States.

Why Xi Jinping’s $85 billion legacy city is standing empty

03 Jan 2025  |  www.thetimes.com
Xiong’an, a city initiated by Xi Jinping in 2017, aims to address urban overpopulation and showcase a new model of governance blending technology and sustainable development. Despite significant investment, the city remains underpopulated, with limited social life and amenities deterring potential residents and businesses. The project reflects Xi's vision of high-quality development, contrasting with previous economic models. Success hinges on China's economic recovery and overcoming challenges like property market collapse.

It’s your moral duty to open up on Covid origins, WHO urges China

31 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on China to provide more transparency and data regarding the origins of Covid-19, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation to prevent future pandemics. The origins of the virus remain controversial, with debates over whether it emerged from a wet market in Wuhan or a laboratory. China's initial lack of transparency was criticized and used politically by former President Trump. Despite China's claims of cooperation, some aspects of its early response remain unclear.

Don’t embrace China until Jimmy Lai is free, son tells Starmer

31 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
Jimmy Lai, a prominent pro-democracy figure in Hong Kong, faces a life sentence under China's national security law. His son, Sebastien Lai, urges the UK to take a stronger stance against China, criticizing past and current UK governments for their approach. The Labour government, while seeking improved relations with China, has made Lai's case a focal point for advocating human rights. The article highlights the challenges faced by Lai, including his deteriorating health and the lack of a fair trial, as well as the broader implications for UK-China relations.

Three generations of one family die in South Korean plane crash

29 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed in South Korea, marking the deadliest aviation disaster in the country's history. The crash resulted in the deaths of 179 people, including three generations of one family. The incident occurred during the plane's landing attempt, with initial reports indicating potential control issues. The South Korean government has declared a national mourning period, and condolences have been sent from global leaders. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash, with both black boxes recovered. This tragedy highlights the ongoing challenges in aviation safety despite improvements in recent years.

Air disaster marks climax to annus horribilis for South Korea

29 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
South Korea faces a tumultuous period marked by a recent air disaster involving Jeju Air and a political crisis with the impeachment of President Yoon and his interim replacement. The country's political system, once seen as stable, is now in disarray, exacerbated by President Yoon's unexpected declaration of martial law. The air crash highlights ongoing challenges in South Korea's aviation safety, despite previous improvements. The economy's reliance on large conglomerates and a globalized export model is under threat from international tensions, while societal issues such as inequality and stress among schoolchildren persist. These factors contribute to the nation's current difficulties.

South Korea plane crash: Jeju Air disaster kills 179 — as it happened

29 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
A Jeju Air flight crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, resulting in 179 fatalities. The crash involved a Boeing 737-800, which reportedly suffered a bird strike leading to engine and hydraulic failures. The incident has prompted condolences from international leaders and a seven-day mourning period in South Korea. Investigations are ongoing, with Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration participating. The crash has intensified scrutiny on Jeju Air and Boeing, with the latter already facing challenges due to previous safety concerns. The South Korean government is managing the crisis amid a political backdrop of recent leadership changes.

Israel defends strikes in Syria conflict

11 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Syria, focusing on Israel's recent military strikes against strategic targets in Syria to prevent weapons from falling into terrorist hands. The strikes have drawn international reactions, with countries like France and Russia urging Israel to withdraw from contested areas. The article also highlights the complex political landscape involving various actors, including the HTS, Iran, and the United States, and the humanitarian impact of the conflict, as evidenced by the discovery of bodies in Damascus Hospital. The narrative underscores the geopolitical tensions and humanitarian challenges in the region.

Life after Assad: Syria rises from ashes as world nervously watches

10 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
The article discusses the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, highlighting the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and its leader Ahmed al-Sharaa as the new rulers. The Syrian Salvation Government is taking over administrative duties, while the international community, including the United States, watches cautiously. The article also touches on the broader geopolitical implications, including the roles of Iran, Hezbollah, and the United States, and the impact of Qassem Soleimani's death on the region's dynamics.

Who are HTS? Syrian rebels who toppled Assad

09 Dec 2024  |  www.thetimes.com
HTS, formerly known as Jabhat al-Nusra, is a Syrian rebel group that emerged during the civil war and was initially affiliated with al-Qaeda. Led by Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, the group rebranded and merged with other factions to form HTS, which operates autonomously in northwest Syria. Despite its jihadist roots, HTS has adopted a more moderate public image under Jolani's leadership, working with aid agencies and engaging with Western media. The group remains a significant force in the region, contrasting with other factions like the Syrian Democratic Forces and Turkish-backed rebels. The article explores the complex dynamics of the Syrian conflict, including the roles of various factions and the ongoing instability in the region.
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