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Some 1,500 troops mobilized for Dec. 3 martial law operations: ministry

An estimated 1,500 soldiers were mobilized for President Yoon Suk Yeol's botched martial law imposition earlier this month, the defense ministry said Monday.

Dec 16, 2024By Yonhap
Some 1,500 troops mobilized for Dec. 3 martial law operations: ministry

Ex-minor party leader stresses regime change before entering prison

Former minor party leader Cho Kuk on Monday called for an all-out effort for regime change before being imprisoned at the Seoul Detention Center to begin his two-year prison sentence.

Dec 16, 2024By Yonhap
Ex-minor party leader stresses regime change before entering prison

Prosecution says Yoon defied summons, plans second order

Prosecutors said President Yoon Suk Yeol did not comply with their summons for Sunday and added they will soon issue another order.

Dec 15, 2024By Yonhap
Prosecution says Yoon defied summons, plans second order
  • Korea to face months of leadership vacuum after impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol

Police say some 1,500 troops mobilized under martial law

Police said Sunday some 1,500 troops were mobilized after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law earlier this month.

Dec 15, 2024By Yonhap
Police say some 1,500 troops mobilized under martial law

Prosecutors seek arrest warrant for ex-martial law commander

Prosecutors on Sunday sought an arrest warrant for suspended Army Chief of Staff Gen. Park An-su, who served as the chief martial law commander during President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived imposition of the order earlier this month.

Dec 15, 2024By Yonhap
Prosecutors seek arrest warrant for ex-martial law commander

Korea to face months of leadership vacuum after impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol

A leadership vacuum in Korea is feared to disrupt state affairs, diplomacy and many reform plans, after President Yoon Suk Yeol’s duties have been suspended following the National Assembly's vote to impeach him over his botched imposition of martial law.

Dec 15, 2024By Anna J. Park
Korea to face months of leadership vacuum after impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol
  • Prosecution says Yoon defied summons, plans second order

What's next in the investigation into President Yoon?

Investigators are expected to expedite a probe into President Yoon Suk Yeol on charges of treason and abuse of power, after his impeachment by the National Assembly on Saturday.

Dec 15, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
What's next in the investigation into President Yoon?

Ruling party leader to hold press conference Monday amid calls for resignation

The leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) plans to hold a press conference on Monday, officials said Sunday, amid growing calls for his resignation after President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached.

Dec 15, 2024By Yonhap
Ruling party leader to hold press conference Monday amid calls for resignation
  • Ruling party crumbles after passage of motion to impeach president

Who is acting President Han Duck-soo?

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who has assumed the role of acting president following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, is a career bureaucrat with a background in economics who has spent 40 years as a public servant.

Dec 15, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
Who is acting President Han Duck-soo?
  • Opposition submits motion to impeach acting president

Could main opposition party leader be next president?

After being convicted of violating the election law and being handed a suspended prison term only four weeks ago, Rep. Lee Jae-myung, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), faced a bleak political future. If the ruling stands, he will be stripped of his National Assembly seat as well as the opportunity to run for president in the next election.

Dec 15, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Could main opposition party leader be next president?
  • POLL DPK leader maintains dominant lead among potential presidential candidates
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