Today’s edition of quick hits.
* The details about the latest school shooting are still coming into focus: “At least three people were killed and six others injured in a shooting at a Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, police said. The suspected shooter, a juvenile student at the school, was found dead at the scene, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said during a news conference.”
* Devastation roughly 500 miles off the southeast coast of Africa: “Thousands were feared dead on Monday, after Cyclone Chido tore through Mayotte, a French Indian Ocean territory, leaving swaths of the population cut off.”
* Political uncertainty in Berlin: “German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a vote of no confidence Monday, paving the way for early elections in February and ending a turbulent year at the polls for several of Europe’s leaders and governing parties.”
* Political uncertainty in Seoul: “South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has not responded to a summons for questioning over his failed attempt to declare martial law. Yoon had been asked to appear for questioning on Sunday as part of an investigation by the prosecutors’ office, but said he was still forming his legal defense team, the prosecutors’ office told reporters. Prosecutors planned to issue another summons on Monday.”
* Political uncertainty in Ottawa: “Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister who led Canada’s response to the first Trump administration, resigned abruptly on Monday from the cabinet in a stinging rebuke to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, marking the first open dissent from any cabinet member and raising questions about his hold on power.”








