1. South Korea: The National Assembly is preparing to vote on the impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol. The ruling party has issued a statement opposing this move amid rising political instability.
2. Syria: The Russian and Syrian armies have conducted airstrikes that killed dozens of militants in Homs province, as the situation in the civil war becomes increasingly tense.
3. Bahamas: The Bahamian government has rejected a proposal from President-elect Donald Trump's transition team regarding the acceptance of deported migrants.
4. Hungary: Prime Minister Viktor Orban believes that the U.S. is a direct participant in the Ukraine conflict, increasing tensions between the EU and the U.S.
5. Iran: Many of Iran's air defense systems were destroyed or neutralized following a large-scale airstrike campaign by the Israeli air force.
6. Ukraine: The artillery advantage of Russia over Ukraine has significantly decreased, from a ratio of 3:1 to 1.5:1, changing the course of the battlefield.
7. Romania: Political instability in Romania evokes memories of the Orange Revolution in Ukraine in 2004, with the risk of large protests erupting.
8. Australia: The government has passed a law prohibiting children under 16 from using social media starting in late 2025 to protect mental health.
9. Estonia: The country has announced it will increase military investment to counter security threats from Russia.
10. Israel: The U.S. has deployed B-52H bombers over Syrian airspace, as the situation in the Middle East becomes increasingly tense.