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15.12.24 - 23:01
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North Korean media reports South Korean President Yoon′s impeachment (Reuters EN)
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North Korean media reports South Korean President Yoon's impeachment SEOUL, Dec 16 (Reuters) - North Korean state media KCNA on Monday reported on the South Korean parliament passing President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment vote on Saturday. Yoon was impeached in a second vote by South Korea's opposition-led parliament over his short-lived attempt to impose martial law, which shocked the nation....
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14.12.24 - 14:49
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S.Korea′s Han calls for readiness to counter North Korea provocations, say media reports (Reuters EN)
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S.Korea's Han calls for readiness to counter North Korea provocations, say media reports SEOUL, Dec 14 (Reuters) - South Korea's acting president Han Duck-soo on Saturday called for the country to maintain a "watertight readiness posture" to ensure that North Korea could not plan any provocations, local media quoted him as saying. At a National Security Council meeting, Han also said South Korea should secure its national interests via active diplomacy ahead of the new U.S....
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14.12.24 - 10:50
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South Korea parliament delivers president′s impeachment declarations, media say (Reuters EN)
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South Korea parliament delivers president's impeachment declarations, media say SEOUL, Dec 14 (Reuters) - South Korea's parliament on Saturday delivered its declaration impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol over his attempt to impose martial law to the country's Constitutional Court and to the president's office, media reported. The court will decide whether to remove Yoon from office, while the delivery of the declaration to Yoon marks the suspension of his authority as president, making Prime Min...
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14.12.24 - 08:41
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SOUTH KOREA RULING PARTY LAWMAKERS AGREE TO VOTE AGAINST LOCAL MEDIA (Reuters EN)
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South Korea ruling party to maintain position to vote against Yoon impeachment - media SEOUL, Dec 14 (Reuters) - South Korea's ruling party decided to maintain its official position to vote against the impeachment on President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, local media reported. But Yoon's party will not boycott the impeachment vote, media reported. Re...
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14.12.24 - 08:07
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SOUTH KOREA RULING PARTY DECIDES NOT TO BOYCOTT MEDIA (Reuters EN)
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South Korea ruling party to maintain position to vote against Yoon impeachment - media SEOUL, Dec 14 (Reuters) - South Korea's ruling party decided to maintain its official position to vote against the impeachment on President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, local media reported. But Yoon's party will not boycott the impeachment vote, media reported. Re...
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09.12.24 - 15:49
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′Squid Game′ stars confident South Korea will overcome martial law turmoil (Reuters EN)
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'Squid Game' stars confident South Korea will overcome martial law turmoil By Jisoo Kim and Daewoung Kim SEOUL, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Stars of Netflix's NFLX.O mega-hit series "Squid Game" on Monday lamented South Korea's ongoing political turmoil since last week's shocking martial law order by President Yoon Suk Yeol but said they were confident the country will overcome the crisis....
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09.12.24 - 01:37
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SOUTH KOREA SPECIAL FORCES OFFICER: HIS COMMANDER SAID THEY SHOULD STOP LAWMAKERS FROM GATHERING (Reuters EN)
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South Korea special forces officer involved in martial law says soldiers were 'victims' of ex-defence minister SEOUL, Dec 9 (Reuters) - South Korea's special forces officer said on Monday he bore all responsibility for making his 707th special mission group members raid parliament during the short-lived martial law last week. He added soldiers involved were "victims" who were used by Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun, who stepped down after the incident....
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09.12.24 - 01:01
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SOUTH KOREA SPECIAL FORCES OFFICER SAYS I HAD ORDERED SOLDIERS TO BREAK WINDOWS TO ENTER THE PARLIAMENT (Reuters EN)
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South Korea special forces officer involved in martial law says soldiers were 'victims' of ex-defence minister SEOUL, Dec 9 (Reuters) - South Korea's special forces officer said on Monday he bore all responsibility for making his 707th special mission group members raid parliament during the short-lived martial law last week. He added soldiers involved were "victims" who were used by Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun, who stepped down after the incident....
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06.12.24 - 06:03
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South Korea′s Yoon and ruling party leader to meet on Friday, media reports say (Reuters EN)
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South Korea's Yoon and ruling party leader to meet on Friday, media reports say SEOUL, Dec 6 (Reuters) - South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Han Dong-hoon, head of the ruling party, will meet on Friday afternoon upon Yoon's request, local media reports said. Han said earlier that Yoon must be suspended as soon as possible. Yoon's office said they cannot confirm the meeting....
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06.12.24 - 04:44
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SOUTH KOREA′S SPECIAL WARFARE COMMANDER SAYS WILL REFUSE SHOULD ANOTHER MARTIAL LAW MEDIA (Reuters EN)
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S.Korea commander says he will refuse to implement any new martial law order, say media reports SEOUL, Dec 6 (Reuters) - South Korea's special warfare commander said he will refuse to implement any new order for martial law, media reports quoted him as saying. Kwak Jong-geun, the special warfare commander, also said the then defense minister had issued an order to "drag out lawmakers" who came to parliament to vote to lift the martial law declared by President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier this week....
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