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martial law, South Korea
South Korea’s ex-defense minister is formally arrested over martial law imposition
A former South Korean defense minister was formally arrested Wednesday (local time) 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.
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 President Yoon is banned from traveling abroad after martial law chaos
The report by Yonhap news agency said police were considering banning Yoon from leaving the country as they are investigating Yoon’s martial law imposition last week.
Alaska Airlines plans new nonstop flights to Japan, Korea
Alaska Airlines plans new nonstop flights to Japan, Korea in $1 billion postmerger profit push
Alaska Air Group expects to grow profits by $1 billion through 2027, and plans to ride the wave of high-end travel demand to get there.
Alaska Airlines will offer nonstop flights to Japan, Korea
Alaska Air Group plans to grow profit by $1 billion and expand routes to other corners of the world, the company revealed Tuesday.
Alaska Airlines Will Spread Its Wings by Flying to Tokyo and Seoul Beginning Next Year
Alaska Airlines says it will launch service from Seattle to Tokyo and Seoul next year as part of a plan to boost international flying in the next several years
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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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 ...
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The biggest question in South Korea: Who is running the country?
The party of South Korea's embattled president has refused to join an impeachment effort, instead promising an 'orderly ...
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South Korea opposition passes slashed budget without government consent
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U.S., Japan, Republic of Korea meet over 'concerning developments' in DPRK, Russia
The United States and Japan are expressing concerns about developments in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the ...
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