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Kim Shin-jo, a North Korean soldier who tried to assassinate the South Korean president and who later became a pastor, died ...
But after expelling the man who threw the nation into turmoil after briefly declaring martial law last year, South Koreans face another reckoning: The next leader, who will be elected on June 3, will ...
The country’s martial law fiasco is a stark warning for democracies everywhere about what happens when political polarization ...
One analyst, as well as supporters of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, says China backed Yoon's ouster in South Korea to ...
He famously said the mission of a hit squad sent by Pyongyang in 1968 was to “slit the throat” of the South Korean dictator ...
South Korea’s Constitutional ... replace Yoon has been set for June 3. An anti-American, hardcore leftist, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea, is now the leading candidate to become ...
South Korea finds itself in turmoil, facing a power vacuum at the highest level at an especially fraught moment, driven by several factors, including Trump’s tariff tsunami and a shaky economy ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law and had special forces storm the National Assembly, is removed ...
South Korea will have a new president of its country in June. The government leaders of the Republic of Korea announced that ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Friday it test-launched new anti-aircraft missiles, as its military threatened unspecified grave steps against the U.S. and South Korea over their ...
To pressure Eisenhower, Rhee released anti-communist prisoners of war without ... of establishing a mutual defense treaty with South Korea. He sent his assistant secretary of state, Walter ...
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