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South Korea impeaches second president in two weeks; Azerbaijan Airlines crash linked to external interference; fire at Tyson Foods plant in Georgia kills one
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- Impeachment of South Korea's second president in two weeks: The South Korean parliament has voted to impeach its second president within a fortnight, highlighting ongoing political turmoil in the country. This follows a series of significant political events that have raised concerns about governance and stability in South Korea.
- Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash attributed to external interference: An Azerbaijan Airlines flight crashed, with survivors reporting hearing bangs and explosions during the flight. The airline has stated that the crash was due to 'external interference', raising questions about possible Russian involvement.
- Fire at Tyson Foods plant in Georgia: A fire at a Tyson Foods plant in Georgia resulted in the death of one person, drawing attention to safety protocols in food production facilities.
- Mega Millions jackpot grows to $1.15 billion: The Mega Millions lottery jackpot has reached an estimated $1.15 billion, attracting significant public interest as players hope for a life-changing win.
- Record high U.S. homelessness amid housing shortage: The U.S. is experiencing a record high in homelessness, exacerbated by a shortage of affordable housing, highlighting a growing social crisis.
- North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine die from injuries: Several North Korean soldiers who were captured by Ukrainian forces have died from their injuries, adding to the complexities of the ongoing conflict.
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