South Korea, Yoon and Constitutional Court
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Yoon is the first President in South Korean history to be detained on criminal charges while still in office.
From TIME
South Korea's Constitutional Court will rule on Friday whether to remove or reinstate impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived martial law declaration that sparked a crisis in a country...
From U.S. News & World Report
South Korea has spent the four months since Yoon declared martial law without an effective head of state, as the opposition impeached Yoon's stand-in -- only for him to be reinstated by a court rulin...
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More than 14,000 police officers have been deployed ahead of Friday’s decision by the Constitutional Court in the impeachment case of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNS. Koreans miss podium in women's singles at figure skating worldsSouth Korea's Lee Hae-in and Kim Chae-yeon have both failed to reach the podium in the women's singles at the figure skating world championships in the United States. Lee scored her season-best 194.36 points to finish ninth at the International Skating Union (ISU) World Figure Skating
The court in downtown Seoul has become a flashpoint, with near-constant protests in the area. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Soy Nómada on MSNUnmissable places to visit when traveling to South KoreaSouth Korea, a country where modernity meets tradition, offers a unique travel experience. From its bustling cities to its centuries-old temples, this destination promises an unforgettable adventure.
Must-try dish: Don’t miss the Jumbo Dumplings ... take some time to delve into Korea’s craft beer scene at Seoul Gypsy, one of the country’s premier breweries, which is led by founder ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court is set to rule on whether to dismiss or reinstate impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, four months after he threw the country into turmoil with an ill-fated declaratio
The South Korean Constitutional Court’s decision to formally unseat President Yoon Suk Yeol is another test for the country’s democracy after the conservative-liberal divide deepened over his imposition of martial law and subsequent impeachment.