South Korea’s opposition leader has been stabbed in the neck on the campaign trail. NTD has details of the attack—and the politician’s condition.
Iran has sent a warship into the Red Sea, and is blaming the United States and the U.K. for increasing instability in the region. This comes after U.S. Navy forces thwarted a Houthi terrorist attack on a cargo ship over the weekend.
Harvard University president Claudine Gay is facing new allegations of plagiarism. NTD explores the background to the renewed controversy.
Topics in this episode include:
1. S. Korean Opposition Leader Stabbed in the Neck
2. Japan Earthquake Death Toll Rises to At Least 48
3. Kim Jong Un Says Military Should ‘Thoroughly Annihilate’ US
4. Why N. Korea Is Ramping Up War Rhetoric: Analysis
5. Iran Sends Warship Into Red Sea
6. New Year, Same Bottlenecks on Capitol Hill
7. Harvard’s Claudine Gay Facing New Accusations of Plagiarism
8. Texas Starts 2024 by Flying Hundreds of Migrants to Illinois
9. Gaza Protests Cause Dozens of Flight Delays at JFK
10. USS Gerald R. Ford Strike Group Set to Return Home
11. Aircraft Carrier Requirements in the Middle East: Analysis
12. Hamas Releases Terrorist Video on New Year’s Day
13. Israeli Supreme Court Strikes Down Judicial Overhaul Law
14. Most Anticipated Movies of 2024
15. Disney’s US Copyright on Early Mickey Mouse Expires
16. New Year’s Day Rose Parade in California
17. Husky Sledding Offers Top Lapland Tourist Attraction
18. Maine Secretary of State Becomes ‘Swatting’ Target
19. Outlook for 2024 Election Year
20. Houthis Likely Serving China’s Interests in Middle East
21. Massive Solar Flare Captured on New Year’s Eve