JEJU, South Korea -- There is no exit in sight from the political turmoil in South Korea sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol's abrupt and short-lived declaration of martial law in early December last ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNAmid political turmoil, U.S. sidelines S. Korea in diplomatic and security talksThe U.S. Department of Energy added South Korea to its “sensitive countries list” without prior notice to the S. Korean ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNImpeachment or reinstatement, the cycle of political retribution must endRegardless of whether Yoon is removed or reinstated, the toxic cycle of political revenge must stop. One of the “new” changes ...
Protests intensified over the weekend as the Constitutional Court is likely to hand down its verdict on suspended President ...
Protests intensify on both sides; Focus on whether president will accept ruling South Korea appears to be on edge with politicians urged to respect the upcoming ruling from the Constitutional Court ...
This was supposed to be a year to celebrate the improvement of relations between South Korea and Japan. However, amid the ...
The Constitutional Court is expected to decide in the coming days whether to oust Yoon in South Korea’s worst political ...
The Constitutional Court is nearing a decision on whether to formally remove Yoon from office over his imposition of martial ...
Thousands of South Koreans have filled the streets of downtown Seoul in massive rival rallies for and against impeached ...
Pro and anti-President Yoon Suk-yeol protests have gathered across South Korea’s capital ahead of a court ruling.
In Seoul, large crowds gathered to express support or opposition to impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol as the Constitutional Court prepares to decide his fate. The crisis, sparked by Yoon's martial law ...
South Koreans gathered in huge numbers in the capital Seoul on Saturday to support or oppose impeached president Yoon Suk ...
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