The Reason Behind President Yoon Selling His Only Home in the First Year of His Term Is 'Unprecedented'
President Yoon's decision to sell his only residence shortly after taking office is viewed as an unprecedented move in South Korean presidential history.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump strikes Iran β precedent and history are on his side
The article discusses the constitutionality of President Trump's military strikes on Iran, emphasizing the ongoing debate over the presidential powers in military actions without congressional approval.
Term limits as a safeguard of democracy
The article discusses the importance of term limits in preserving democratic governance, referencing George Washington's refusal to seek a third presidential term as a key historical precedent.
[Breaking News] KOSPI Surpasses 6000 for the First Time
On the 25th, the KOSPI index surpassed the 6000 mark for the first time in history, marking a significant increase of 122% since last year's presidential election.
Trump marks Black History Month, announces Medal of Freedom for Carson and praises Nicki Minaj
President Trump announced Ben Carson will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a Black History Month event, highlighting various policy issues and praising Nicki Minaj.
Who is Vladimir Medinsky, the nationalist historian leading Russiaβs peace talks delegation?
Vladimir Medinsky, a historian and presidential aide, leads Russia's delegation in US-brokered peace talks despite his controversial historical narratives justifying the invasion of Ukraine.
First Thing: Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies aged 84
Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, has passed away at the age of 84.
Jesse Jackson (84) is dead
Civil rights activist and former presidential candidate Jesse Jackson has passed away at the age of 84, according to his family.
The Most Famous Neighbor of the Presidential Palace
The article discusses the historical significance of Hotel Bristol in Warsaw, Poland, highlighting its luxurious beginnings and the cultural impact it has had since its opening.
The polling company Gallup will stop measuring presidential approval after 88 years
Gallup will cease to track presidential approval ratings, concluding an 88-year history of monitoring U.S. leaders' popularity.
United States: Donald Trump seeks the Italian vote and wants to raise a statue of Columbus at the White House
Donald Trump is reportedly advocating for the construction of a statue of Christopher Columbus at the White House as part of his plans to reshape presidential history and potentially garner Italian-American support.
A sanitary cordon against the far right makes Seguro the most voted president in the history of Portugal
Socialist AntΓ³nio JosΓ© Seguro wins a historic presidential election in Portugal, defeating far-right candidate AndrΓ© Ventura.
The president that the country has not yet had
The article discusses the lack of an all-encompassing presidential leadership in Ecuador, contrasting it with historical presidents known for their strong or reformist traits.
A first lady like no other: How Melania Trump made presidential history
Melania Trump made history as the first sitting first lady to serve as executive producer of her film, 'Melania', offering a unique look at her journey to the White House.
The presidential suite of the Oro Verde in Guayaquil will host Lionel Messi for 'the match of history' between Barcelona SC and Inter Miami
Lionel Messi will be present at the historic match between Barcelona SC and Inter Miami, with the American team staying at the Oro Verde hotel in Guayaquil.
What happens if Donald Trump dies in office? US succession plan explained
The article discusses the succession plan in the United States if President Donald Trump were to die in office, referencing historical precedents of presidential succession.
The Story of the Largest Pension in the History of the United States
Former U.S. President Joe Biden is receiving the highest pension in U.S. presidential history, amounting to approximately $35,000 per month, amid significant economic challenges for many Americans.
Dear fellow citizens, comrades, friends! How the speeches of our presidents have changed
The article explores the evolution of presidential speeches in the Czech Republic and their impact on society and politics.
Historic symbol transferred. How Poles assessed Nawrocki's decision
Over half of Poles responded positively to President Karol Nawrocki's decision to transfer the Round Table from the Presidential Palace to the Museum of Polish History, with a public opinion poll showing 51% approval and 30.8% disapproval.