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Published on Apr 4, 2025Source: Advocate - Label Pending
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Published on Apr 4, 2025
South Korea’s Top Court Removes President Yoon Suk Yeol After Martial Law Crisis
SEOUL South, Korea April 4– South Korea’s Constitutional Court has permanently removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, ending months of legal wrangling and political uncertainty after his brief declaration of martial law in December plunged the …
Source: Capital FM Kenya - Label Pending -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol removed from office by South Korea’s Constitutional Court
December 1 According to the criminal indictment, Yoon meets with Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun to discuss gridlock in the National Assembly as opposition lawmakers use their majority to impeach senior officials and prosecutors and cut government budgets. …
Source: The Milwaukee Independent - Left-wing -
Published on Apr 4, 2025
Calls Grow in South Korea for Legal Recognition and Support for Unmarried Cohabiting Families
Recent surveys indicate increasing public backing for these proposals. Kang Eun-ae of the Seoul Foundation of Women & Family pointed to findings showing that 73% of respondents support allowing access to assisted reproductive technology (ART) …
Source: The Korea Bizwire - Center-right -
Published on 04:11 GMT
Japan worried about ties with S. Korea after Yoon's ouster
Tokyo (Jiji Press) — Japan is worried that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s removal from power will undo the improvements in bilateral relations made under his administration. The importance of the relations between the East Asian neighbors is …
Source: Inquirer - Label Pending -
Published on 06:21 GMT
South Korean President Yoon’s Impeachment Challenges Japan’s Diplomatic Strategy for Bilateral Relations
AP file photo South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol in May 2023 The Yomiuri Shimbun 14:51 JST, April 5, 2025 The Japanese government is faced with a need to recalibrate its diplomacy toward Seoul following the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk …
Source: The Japan News - Neutral -
Published on 04:33 GMT
Int'l Community Expresses Respect, Trust for S. Korea's Democratic System after Yoon's Expulsion
Photo : YONHAP News The international community has expressed respect and trust for South Korea's democratic system following the Constitutional Court's decision to expel former President Yoon Suk Yeol over the December 3 martial law declaration. …
Source: KBS World - Label Pending -
Published on 04:34 GMT
PNG EMBRACES KOREA’S SMU MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENT
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is set to expand its rural transformation strategy by adopting South Korea’s successful Saemaul Undong (SMU) model, following a 13-year pilot in Eastern Highlands Province (EHP). This decision, announced by Minister for Provincial …
Source: PNG Haus Bung - Neutral -
Published on 01:40 GMT
Park Joo-bong back as South Korean national team coach
PETALING JAYA: In a homecoming worthy of a legend, South Korean badminton icon Park Joo-bong has returned to lead his national team after 21 years – and this time, it’s for the long haul. The 60-year-old was officially appointed as the head coach of the …
Source: The Malaysian Star - Uncategorized -
Published on 05:19 GMT
North Korea media: Kim inspects training of special operation units
North Korea's state-run media has reported that leader Kim Jong Un inspected the training of army special operation units on Friday. Korean Central Television reported on Saturday that Kim visited the training base of the units of the Korean People…
Source: NHK - Public Broadcaster