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South Korea unrest
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South Korea martial law fallout deepens as prosecutors close in
By
Hyunjoo Jin
and
Josh Smith
South Korea¡¯s ruling People Power Party leader says Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will manage the nation¡¯s affairs as the country struggles with the political crisis.
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South Korea¡¯s ex-defense chief is detained over martial law episode
By
Choe Sang-Hun
Kim Yong-hyun is the first person to be detained as prosecutors begin their investigation into allegations made by President Yoon Suk Yeol¡¯s political opponents?.
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South Korea's Yoon survives impeachment after his party boycotts vote
Yoon's party claimed after the vote that it had blocked the impeachment to avoid "severe division and chaos."
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Move to impeach South Korea's Yoon in limbo after ruling party walkout
While lawmakers debated the motion, introduced by the main opposition Democratic Party, only a single member of Yoon's People Power Party remained in his seat.
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South Korea's leader is likely to hang on, despite being reviled
By
Soo-hyang Choi
and
Yoolim Lee
For the impeachment movement to be successful, the opposition needs only eight of the 108 lawmakers in the ruling party to switch sides.
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EXPLAINER
How to impeach a South Korean president
A two-thirds majority in parliament needs to pass an impeachment motion, and the Constitutional Court will conduct a trial to either confirm or reject it.
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South Korean ruling party opposes Yoon impeachment as defense minister quits
By
Joyce Lee
and
Hyunjoo Jin
The opposition Democratic Party planned to put up a vote in parliament to impeach Yoon at around 7 p.m. on Saturday, a party spokesperson said.
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ANALYSIS
Yoon fights for political life as martial law repercussions reverberate
By
Jesse Johnson
and
Himari Semans
A coalition of lawmakers from six opposition parties on Wednesday submitted a motion to impeach the South Korean president, with a vote set for Friday or Saturday.
BUSINESS
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Yoon¡¯s gambit a tempest in a teapot for financial markets
By
Elizabeth Beattie
Tokyo stocks opened flat and the yen was little changed from a day earlier, when the South Korean president declared martial law in a late-night address.
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In pictures: A night that shook South Korea to its core
Glimpses of a night that tested the strength of democracy in South Korea.
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How the streets of Seoul responded to a martial law decree
By
Kang Jin-kyu
South Koreans immediately took to the streets after President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked the nation with a late-night decree of martial law.
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South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol, embattled conservative
The novice politician took office with some of the lowest approval ratings of any democratically elected South Korean president.
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What we know about South Korea's martial law
The unexpected move ¡ª the first time martial law has been declared in South Korea in over 40 years ¡ª alarmed the U.S. and Seoul's other allies.
BUSINESS
South Korea¡¯s whirlwind stint in martial law jolts markets
By
Carmen Reinicke
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Maria Elena Vizcaino
and
Hooyeon Kim
The move sparked whiplash in the country¡¯s foreign-traded assets and caught global markets off guard.
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South Korea's Yoon backs down after parliament rejects martial law
The main opposition Democratic Party called for Yoon to resign or face impeachment, while the president's own party also criticized the move.
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South Korea turmoil strikes at heart of U.S. alliances in Asia
By
Alastair Gale
The potential impeachment of South Korea¡¯s president after an aborted attempt to impose martial law may complicate U.S. efforts to counter China.
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South Korea opposition chief says ousting Yoon will be difficult
Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung said the situation remains in a "state of flux¡± ahead of a parliamentary vote on launching impeachment proceedings against Yoon.
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