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Martial Law, South Korea
Martial Law Fallout Raises Questions South Korea Has Never Dealt With Before
The president faces an accusation of insurrection and, in a first for a sitting leader, the possibility of arrest. Here’s what to know about his political future.
South Korea's ex-defense minister is formally arrested over brief imposition of martial law
South Korea's previous defense minister was formally arrested Wednesday over his alleged collusion with President Yoon Suk Yeol and others in imposing martial law last week, as authorities investigate whether their acts amount to rebellion.
South Korea bans president from traveling overseas as insurrection probe widens
A commander of South Korea’s special forces has apologized for ordering his troops to storm parliament last week after martial law was declared, saying he placed them in “grave danger.”
Russian jet transfer to North Korea
Russia Sends 100 'Elite Goats' to North Korea
The dairy goats are Vladimir Putin's latest gift to Kim Jong Un as political, military and economic ties between their nations grow stronger.
Russian jet transfer to North Korea: Implications unravel
Pacific, stated that the Russians are set to transfer MiG-29 and Su-27 fighter jets to North Korea in exchange for military assistance in Ukraine. Pyongyang may also receive ballistic missiles, submarines,
North Korea's Kim Pledges Support to Russia – Will It Last?
North Korea has shocked the world by sending not just ordinance, but soldiers beyond their borders to fight alongside their Russian allies. However, is this venture as successful as the two pariah states expected it to be?
South Korea, K-pop and Yoon Suk-yeol
K-pop light sticks fire up impeachment protests in South Korea
By Hyunsu Yim, Nicoco Chan, Minwoo Park SEOUL (Reuters) -While South Korean protesters have long employed songs, dances and chants, customised light sticks popular with K-pop fans have emerged as an effective new tool for demonstrators calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
K-Pop Light Sticks Unite South Korea's Anti-Yoon Protesters
Seoul’s cityscape has transformed into a glittering color display marrying K-pop and politics, with scores of music fans singing in the streets and waving glow sticks in protest of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Protests continue as South Korea’s Yoon faces travel ban
Protest continues in Seoul, with thousands demanding the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol after his attempt to impose martial law.
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Alaska Air Group plans to grow profit by $1 billion and expand routes to other corners of the world, the company revealed ...
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South Korea Opposition Passes Slashed Budget Without Government Consent
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's opposition-controlled parliament on Tuesday passed a government budget bill for 2025 that was ...
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South Korea's parliament approves 2025 government budget with cuts
South Korea's opposition-controlled parliament on Tuesday approved a government budget of 673.3 trillion won ($470.64 billion ...
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The biggest question in South Korea: Who is running the country?
In the week since President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared martial law, the question of who's running the country has become ...
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