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1. South Korea

South Korean President Park Geun-hye has been impeached over alleged corruption . The country's first female president is now its first president to be removed from office. After judges finalized the decision, citizens took to the streets -- some in protest, others in celebration. Two people were killed when some demonstrations turned violent.

An election will be held in 60 days for a new president. Until then, South Korea's political uncertainty could be a problem for the region, as North Korea ramps up its nuclear weapons testing program

2. Russia

3. Germany

Police and emergency workers stand outside the main railway station Thursday following what police described as an ax attack in Dusseldorf, Germany.

A man wounded seven people with an ax Thursday in an attack at a train station in Dusseldorf, Germany. Police arrested the suspect, who they called "a 36-year-old man from the former Yugoslavia" who "obviously had mental problems." They believe he acted alone. A similar stabbing attack happened in July in Wurzburg, Germany, when police say a Pakistani teen influenced by ISIS propaganda injured five people before being shot dead by officers.

4. Marines

The nude photo scandal involving a Facebook group for Marines has started to blow up . Four branches of the military are now investigating, and more illicit photo exchanges have been found on other private Facebook groups and image message boards. Investigators are trying to figure out how many service members or veterans may be involved.

5. Kellyanne Conway

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