South Korean court begins review of president Yoon’s impeachment case
Judges begin deliberations on Monday, with Yoon due to be questioned on Wednesday
Judges begin deliberations on Monday, with Yoon due to be questioned on Wednesday
Authority now passes to prime minister Han Duck-soo, who becomes acting leader of the country while court decides Yoon’s fate
Vote suspends Yoon from presidential duties with court to decide whether to remove him from office
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Motion to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol after failed attempt to impose martial law will be voted on by politicians on Saturday
South Korean president’s closer alignment with the United States has not been popular at home
President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment vote in parliament on Saturday
A botched attempt to impose martial law has backfired on Yoon Suk Yeol, who now faces the threat of impeachment
Pressure grows on president Yoon Suk Yeol to leave office after his failed attempt to impose martial law
US makes no criticism of Yoon’s attempt to suspend his country’s democratic institutions
President’s leadership has been marred by dysfunction, culminating in his decision to impose martial law
President’s actions will almost certainly cost him his office as impeachment proceedings planned against him
President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law before rescinding it hours later
Troops attempted to enter parliament building in Seoul following move by Yoon Suk Yeol against domestic political opponents
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South Korean politicians says North has sent some 3,000 troops to Europe, with thousands more allegedly promised in coming months
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Free from human interference, the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea has become a haven for endangered species
Tokyo equities surged 9% following Monday’s global rout but US and European recoveries were more muted
Thousands of workers take action over pay and conditions at South Korean tech giant
Blaze began after series of battery cells exploded inside warehouse
Tensions rise on Korean peninsula after Russian president raises giving Pyongyang high-precision weapons
Pyongyang says action is retaliation for activists flying anti-North Korean leaflets across the border
Convicted former minister for justice helps deliver resounding electoral victory for left-wing alliance
Japanese PM says Pyongyang’s frequent launches a threat to regional and international ‘peace and safety’
A scandal involving the president’s wife has become a major issue for his party ahead of a crucial parliamentary election
Military says test is response to a naval exercise between South Korea, United States and Japan this week
North Korean leader labels Seoul ‘principal enemy’ as he drops historic commitment to reconciliation
Launch comes after North Korea fired barrage of artillery shells near tense sea border with South
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North Korea fires 200 rounds into waters near disputed sea border, prompting South Korea to tell residents on nearby island to take shelter
Lee Jae-myung was flown to hospital for treatment in the latest incident of political violence in the country
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South Korea suspended part of the inter-Korean deal in response to Pyongyang’s launch on Wednesday
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