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South Korea’s former president still faces criminal charges of leading an insurrection when he declared martial law. If found ...
The same court also ruled in 2017 to remove then-president Park Geun Hye from the Blue House. CNA's Lim Yun Suk reports. Content is loading ...
With his ouster, a presidential election is required to take place within 60 days, according to the South Korea's ...
Tourist attractions and schools in the area will be closed. Some 14,000 officers are expected to be deployed in Seoul on the day of the ruling. Lim Yun Suk reports.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s Constitutional Court unanimously removed Yoon Suk Yeol from office Friday, ending his tumultuous presidency and setting up a new election, four months ...
Protestors celebrate as South Korea's constitutional court rules to uphold President Yoon's impeachment Getty Images / Chung Sung-Jun South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol has been removed from ...
Declaring martial law in a stable and boisterous democracy was an audacious gamble – and one that backfired spectacularly for former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. With Friday’s guilty ...
and that he deployed troops to parliament for "political purposes". South Korea has to elect the next president within 60 days. Grace Shin and Lim Yun Suk report.
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was ousted by the Constitutional Court on Friday, which upheld parliament's impeachment motion over his short-lived imposition of ...
SEOUL — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, whose declaration of martial law in December involved special forces storming the National Assembly and National Election Commission, was officially ...
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