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Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is refusing to cooperate with investigators by taking off his clothes and refusing to move.
Yoon’s additional indictments mean he will remain in jail for up to six months as he faces a trial at the Seoul Central District Court on his Dec. 3 martial law declaration.
The new charges include obstruction of the exercise of others' rights by abuse of authority, ordering the deletion of records and blocking the execution of arrest warrants, the prosecutor's office ...
In an attempt to ease tensions with the north, South Korea is dismantling propaganda loudspeakers at the border ...
The author imagines a conversation between the presidents of the United States and South Korea at their upcoming summit that ...
South Korean special prosecutors filed a new request on Sunday to detain former President Yoon Suk Yeol, a day after he ...