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Pained cries rang out in front of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's official residence on Friday, as judges of ...
The BBC has spoken to people close to the president to understand what drove him to trigger an authoritarian takeover.
But after expelling the man who threw the nation into turmoil after briefly declaring martial law last year, South Koreans ...
"Yoon’s foreign and security policies stand in stark contrast to the pro-China figures long supported and controlled by the [Chinese Communist ... China faction in South Korea," Mahjar-Barducci ...
This split South Koreans into two opposing political camps — an anti-Communist one led by an authoritarian elite that favors a hard line against North Korea, and a leftist, pro-democracy camp ...
Kim Shin-jo, a former North Korean commando who later became a pastor in South Korea, has died at the age of 82. He was known ...
South Korea on Tuesday said it will expand its financial support package for its crucial semiconductor industry to about $23 billion in part of efforts to address uncertainties posed by the Trump ...
It is not hard to understand why some would be inclined to reverse Yoon’s policies in their entirety. Nonetheless, his ...
The South Korean military resumed artillery practice this week at a firing range in Paju, the first such drill at the range ...
The next day, then-president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, declared martial law.