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No, Photo Doesn't Show South Korea Under Martial Law
US says South Korea's Yoon badly misjudged martial law declaration
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said on Wednesday that South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol "badly misjudged" his decision to declare martial law this week, and it had been seen as "deeply problematic" and "illegitimate.
6 hours of anger, bravery and defiance as martial law imposition played out in South Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked the nation in a televised address, declaring martial law and calling in troops to secure the National Assembly building where parliament sits.
South Korea's History of Martial Law Revealed in Dramatic Pictures
During South Korea's decades under autocratic governments and military rule, martial law was a common response to political instability.
South Korea faces political turmoil
Shock and fear: Boston’s Korean community reacts to South Korea’s political turmoil.
As news of South Korea’s ongoing political upheaval spread to the United States, Koreans in neighborhoods like Allston and in Korean student groups at Boston colleges and universities scoured news sites and social media outlets for updates.
What next for South Korea after night of political drama and turmoil
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s rescinded martial law declaration will test relations with the U.S., and raises questions about the nearly 30,000 American troops in the country.
How the Impeachment of South Korea’s President Could Unfold
The court will decide whether Mr. Yoon is guilty of the crimes that the National Assembly claims he committed and whether they are serious enough to merit impeachment. If at least six members of the nine-judge court vote to impeach,
Man smuggled weapons to North Korea
Undocumented Chinese immigrant charged with shipping weapons to North Korea
Shenghua Wen allegedly moved items to North Korea by concealing them in shipping containers from Long Beach, California, through Hong Kong and then North Korea.
California Man Charged With Shipping Weapons to North Korea
A California man has been arrested and charged with illegally shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea, authorities said Tuesday. Shenghua Wen, who came to the U.S. from China on a student visa more than a decade ago and stayed in the country illegally,
Chinese man in U.S. charged with sending weapons to North Korea
A Chinese man living in the United States illegally was arrested Tuesday and accused of exporting guns and ammunition to North Korea and of planning to send other technology to the nuclear-armed pariah state.
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North Korea-Russia treaty comes into force, KCNA says
The "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty" agreed by the leaders of North Korea and Russia in June came into force on ...
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South Korea’s Turmoil Is the Latest Threat to a Three-Way Pacific Alliance
Donald J. Trump had been seen as the main risk factor for the partnership between Tokyo, Seoul and Washington. Then came ...
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on MSN
Johnny Somali: Who Is the Streamer Facing Prison in South Korea?
The divisive streamer is known as a 'nuisance influencer' who travels to a new country and then hurls insults at the locals.
Opinion
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Opinion
What the heck just happened in South Korea?
A brief martial law episode this week left the world shocked and bewildered.
Opinion
5h
on MSN
Opinion
South Korea showed Americans how to defend democracy
Just before 11 p.m. local time Tuesday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in a televised address to ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Empty bowls and rising rates: North Korea's currency chaos returns
In North Korea, the relentless rise in the exchange rates of foreign currencies, coupled with surging food prices, paints a ...
The Economist
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A coup attempt in South Korea was foiled. But grave tests remain
As with many attempted coups, it started late at night. Around 10pm on December 3rd Yoon Suk Yeol, the conservative president ...
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on MSN
With the US caught off guard, Kim Jong Un may be about to capitalize on South Korea's turmoil
Kim Jong Un, North Korea's emboldened leader, is likely watching the events in South Korea closely and may use the turmoil to ...
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