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South Korea had a painful history with martial law
What has happened in South Korea and what does martial law have to do with it?
South Korea is reeling after a whiplash six hours during which the country’s embattled president declared martial law but was forced to lift it amid widespread condemnation, throwing the country’s political landscape into chaos and uncertainty.
After South Korea’s Martial Law Meltdown, What Comes Next?
A fter stunning his country and the world by declaring martial law late Tuesday night—before lifting it hours later, after protests against military rule broke out and parliament stepped in to invalidate the move—South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol may not have much of a political future left.
What next for South Korea after night of political drama and turmoil
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s rescinded martial law declaration will test relations with the U.S., and raises questions about the nearly 30,000 American troops in the country.
Man smuggled weapons to North Korea
Undocumented Chinese immigrant charged with shipping weapons to North Korea
Shenghua Wen allegedly moved items to North Korea by concealing them in shipping containers from Long Beach, California, through Hong Kong and then North Korea.
California Man Charged With Shipping Weapons to North Korea
A California man has been arrested and charged with illegally shipping weapons and ammunition to North Korea, authorities said Tuesday. Shenghua Wen, who came to the U.S. from China on a student visa more than a decade ago and stayed in the country illegally,
Chinese man in U.S. charged with sending weapons to North Korea
A Chinese man living in the United States illegally was arrested Tuesday and accused of exporting guns and ammunition to North Korea and of planning to send other technology to the nuclear-armed pariah state.
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South Korea Boosts Parental Leave for Dads Amid Baby Crisis
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South Korea police investigating President Yoon for 'insurrection'
Yoon Suk Yeol has not publicly commented since reversing his shock decision to declare martial law on Tuesday night.
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Korea Plans to Boost Overnight Won Liquidity Post Spread Blowout
South Korea is planning measures to boost after-hours liquidity in the won, after this week’s political crisis triggered a ...
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South Korea ex-defence minister ordered deployment of troops to parliament, official says
South Korea's former defence minister who resigned over President Yoon Suk Yeol's botched bid to impose martial law had ...
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How China Benefits From Chaos in US-Allied South Korea
Seoul's withdrawal from the nascent trilateral security alliance with the U.S. and Japan could strengthen China's hand in the ...
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South Korea’s Yoon replaces defense chief as parliament is poised to vote on his impeachment
South Korea’s president has accepted the resignation offer by his defense minister, as opposition parties moved to impeach ...
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South Korea's democracy prevailed — but it wasn't guaranteed
On Wednesday, South Koreans woke up to the unbelievable news that, overnight, President Yoon Suk-yeol had declared martial ...
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Johnny Somali: Who Is the Streamer Facing Prison in South Korea?
The divisive streamer is known as a 'nuisance influencer' who travels to a new country and then hurls insults at the locals.
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