Fake news about police officers stationed at protest sites is spreading among the far right on social media, fueling conspiracy theories as pro- and anti-impeachment protests have continued ahead of ...
SEOUL -- The South Korean police planned to mobilize all available riot police across the country on the day when the ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNExclusive: 90% of cases at S. Korea’s top court now exceed legal time limitA surge in impeachment trials for high-ranking officials has left South Korea’s Constitutional Court struggling with a ...
South Korea has put police on standby, advised schools to close and plans to shutter subway stations as the country prepares ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNPost-impeachment S. Korea-Japan ties to hinge on Seoul's relations with U.S.: Japan expertRelations between South Korea and Japan will hinge on how Seoul's ties with Washington are reshaped in the aftermath of the ...
I arrived in Seoul on 15 January, the day the president was arrested. Armed police had to scale the walls of his compound and ...
A recent poll found Yoon’s approval rating has dipped even below the immediate post-martial law period – contrasting with other polls showing a pro-Yoon bounce.
Evangelical preacher Jun Kwang-hoon, who heads the Sarang Jeil Church and has led pro-Yoon protests in Seoul, vowed at a ...
Social media posts falsely claim footage of dozens of accounts being operated on a single computer shows a coordinated ...
SEOUL: With the Constitutional Court's impeachment ruling on President Yoon Suk Yeol looming, a wave of betting has swept ...
South Korea is awaiting the Constitutional Court's ruling on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived ...
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