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 ...
At first blush, removing President Yoon Suk Yeol might seem like a triumph for liberals in South Korea, if it transpires. As ...
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 ...
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