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21 days ago
Yoon could face death penalty if found guilty of preparing coup with last year's declaration of martial law.
23 days ago
What does China really think about Trump? They know about humiliation and won’t take it from him
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a story from The Guardian › International
Economically, the trade war may be bad news for Xi Jingping, but ideologically and politically it is a gift
Last week, Mao Ning, head of China’s foreign ministry information department, posted a blurr…
24 days ago
A court upheld the impeachment last week, and removing removed him from off
South Korea’s ousted president Yoon Suk-yeol left the presidential residence for the final time on April 11.
25 days ago
South Korea’s democracy has passed one big test
But it faces several more
South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung enters presidential race
The frontrunner in opinion polls promises to resuscitate economy after political turmoil if he wins the June 3 vote.
31 days ago
How the fall of Yoon Suk Yeol fuelled the rise of S Korea's conservatives
A pro-Yoon fringe movement, stoked by right-wing YouTubers, has become more energised and extreme.
South Korea “has a desire to move on” from disgraced president
Professor Robert Kelly says South Koreans are relieved they can move on from their impeached president.
South Korea court formally removes President Yoon over martial law
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a story from Al Jazeera › Al Jazeera English
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol was formally removed from office by the country’s Constitutional Court on Friday.
South Korea’s President Yoon removed from office over martial law decree
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a story from Al Jazeera › Al Jazeera English
South Korea's Constitutional Court says President Yoon Suk-yeol 'violated' basic rights by declaring martial law.
32 days ago
South Korea’s Constitutional Court removes President Yoon from office
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a story from Al Jazeera › Al Jazeera English
South Korea's Constitutional Court said that President Yoon Suk-yeol 'violated' basic rights by declaring martial law.
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