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Thousands take to streets in Seoul as parliament to vote again on Yoon Suk Yeol’s fate
South Korea impeachment live  
Thousands take to streets in Seoul as parliament to vote again on Yoon Suk Yeol’s fate
Hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in Seoul as lawmakers again try to impeach the president after his failed attempt to impose martial law
Syria  
‘The army just ran away’: how Bashar al-Assad lost his brutal grip on Syria
Christmas appeal  
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US  
Salt Typhoon: Democrats and Republicans condemn espionage-driven Chinese hack
Russia-Ukraine war  
Ukrainian drones make multiple strikes inside Russia
In focus
Brexit reset: five business leaders on how they’d like relations with the EU to change
Politics  
Brexit reset: five business leaders on how they’d like relations with the EU to change
Rachel Reeves has spoken of a reset in EU relations. Here, experts in everything from music to farming explain what they hope it will mean
Clubbing  
Snap out of it: Manchester club joins growing trend to ban phone cameras
Togo  
Restore, destroy or leave to rot? Battle lines drawn over west Africa’s architectural heritage
Spotlight
Relationships  
‘I don’t feel overjoyed when her boyfriend visits’: the exes who still live together
‘I don’t feel overjoyed when her boyfriend visits’: the exes who still live together
Dating  
Blind date: ‘It took some not-so-discreet pointing from the waiters to realise I was heading in the wrong direction’
Ask Annalisa Barbieri  
How can I do more to help my parents when I have a young family of my own?
Opinion
Sad but true – Donald Trump really did wrestle his way into the White House
Sad but true – Donald Trump really did wrestle his way into the White House
What The Rock’s big box office bomb tells us about our needs and desires at Christmas
I was a long-haired teenage boy in the 1960s. Why did everyone hate us so much?
Sport
Cricket  
Potts sparks England fightback before New Zealand counter with late fireworks
Potts sparks England fightback before New Zealand counter with late fireworks
Cricket  
Australia make steady start against India before rain sets in
Football  
Tuchel to sound out ‘gentleman’ Southgate for World Cup bid
Podcast
Revisited: Have open marriages gone mainstream?
Today in Focus  
Revisited: Have open marriages gone mainstream?
From therapy sessions to bookshelves, interest in non-monogamous relationships seem to be soaring
Business
Retail  
Currys says price rises ‘inevitable’ as it faces £32m profits hit from budget
Currys says price rises ‘inevitable’ as it faces £32m profits hit from budget
Fast fashion  
UK financial watchdog delays Shein listing amid supply chain scrutiny
In pictures
In pictures  
The style evolution of Daniel Craig: from basic to Bond to high-fashion chaos – in pictures
The style evolution of Daniel Craig: from basic to Bond to high-fashion chaos – in pictures
In pictures  
Mezzeh prison after the fall of Assad
Mezzeh prison after the fall of Assad
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