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Still shaken by ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law crisis, South Korea heads into a bitterly divided election on June 3.
Ruling party still mired in internal conflict between supporters and detractors of impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol. Read ...
The lingering risks stemming from former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law decree became a thorny issue among ...
South Korea's anticorruption investigative agency has resumed its probe into allegations that the former South Korean leadership exerted undue influence to shape the outcome of the military's ...
As South Korea prepares for snap polls triggered by ex-leader Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, a video surfaced online with ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNConsumer sentiment improves in April amid eased political uncertainty: BOKSouth Korea's consumer sentiment improved in April amid eased political uncertainty following the ouster of former President ...
The judiciary is meant to serve as a safeguard, not a spoils system. In a democracy as vibrant — and as vulnerable — as South Korea’s, the health of the court may be the truest measure of ...
South Korea's central bank held its policy rate at 2.75% Thursday, as the country grapples with U.S. tariffs and prepares for ...
Nothing about Lee Jae-myung’s political rise has been easy. Born the fifth of seven children to a farming family, Lee walked ...
Yoon Suk Yeol’s legal saga is far from over. Ten days after he was ousted from office over his martial law declaration, the ...
Yoon Suk Yeol denies insurrection charge as criminal trial opens in Seoul - Former South Korean president defends his brief ...
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