The
Syrian Army says it has withdrawn from the city of
Hama to "protect the lives of civilians" after rebel forces enter the city.
(MSN)
Rebel forces begin releasing hundreds of prisoners from Hama's central prison.
(Ynet)
A helicopter is shot down after taking off from
Hama Air Base as
pro-government forces evacuate the airbase. Another helicopter makes an emergency landing after being hit. The airbase is later fully captured by the rebels.
(Al Jazeera)(YeniSafak)
Heavy winter rainfall causes extensive flooding across
Gaza, resulting in nearly half of all tents in Asdaa and Ard Fayyad refugee camps being destroyed.
(IRC)
Another round of
blackouts in
Cuba leave millions of households without power. The
energy ministry says that it is prioritizing restoring electricity to hospitals and water pumping facilities.
(Reuters)
The
South Korean won drops to a two-year low following Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law yesterday. Several
ETFs on the
Korea Exchange also drop to a one-year low.
(Invezz)
In
France, the
Barnier government collapses after 331 of 577 deputies vote in favor of a
no-confidence motion, the first time since 1962 that the government has collapsed following a no-confidence motion. The
left subsequently calls on President
Emmanuel Macron to resign and hold early presidential elections.
(Reuters)
In defiance of the declaration of martial law, which prohibits political activities, the
National Assembly votes unanimously to order Yoon Suk Yeol to lift martial law.
Korean soldiers that were guarding the National Assembly building withdraw following the vote.
(The Guardian)
Yoon Suk Yeol announces that he will lift the martial law that he declared hours earlier amid staunch opposition from both the opposition and his own
People Power Party.
(Reuters)
In
Ireland,
Fianna Fáil remains the largest party in
Dáil Éireann, increasing its number of seats to 48. Its governing partner
Fine Gael wins 38 seats, with the two parties combined winning 86 seats, two shy of a majority.
(AP)
The
Syrian Army announces a total withdrawal from Aleppo, formally acknowledging the fall of the city to rebel forces, and saying that its troops will regroup and launch a
counter-offensive to retake the city.
(Reuters)
A
Russianairstrike hits a busy roundabout in Aleppo, killing at least 16 people and injuring 20 others, the first time that Russian warplanes have targeted the city since 2016.
(SOHR)
Local forces in
Talbiseh, northern
Homs Governorate, attack
Syrian Army convoys withdrawing towards
Homs, seizing control of the town's checkpoint and burning it following pro-government forces withdrawal.
(SOHR)
At least nine people are killed and four others are injured after an attack against a comercial zone in
Apaseo el Grande,
Guanajuato. Authorities related the attack with the drug sales in the zone.
(La Silla Rota)
A student attacked his classmates with a hammer injuring two before being subdued by other students in the San Ándres Highschool,
Guadalajara,
México. The attack was streamed via
X and the perpetrator used to share supremacist and violent content in his social media.
(El Debate)