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Ex-defense chief questioned for 3rd time on treason charges over martial law declaration

Prosecutors questioned former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun for the third round on Monday on treason charges related to President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration last week.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
Ex-defense chief questioned for 3rd time on treason charges over martial law declaration

Korea to toughen regulation on tomato exports to Japan amid infection woes

Korea's quarantine agency said Monday it will implement tougher regulations on tomato leafminers as part of efforts to maintain stable exports to Japan amid reported infections.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
Korea to toughen regulation on tomato exports to Japan amid infection woes

Special forces unit chief says his soldiers are victims used by ex-defense minister

The head of a special forces unit involved in last week's martial law enforcement said Monday his soldiers are victims used by former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun and vowed to take full responsibility over his unit's actions.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
Special forces unit chief says his soldiers are victims used by ex-defense minister

Ex-interior minister placed under travel ban in connection with martial law probe

Former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min has been placed under an overseas travel ban pending an investigation into his role in last week's botched martial law declaration, officials said Monday.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
Ex-interior minister placed under travel ban in connection with martial law probe

'Why should I speak up?' singer Lim Young-woong's comment sparks controversy

Popular trot singer Lim Young-woong has found himself at the center of controversy after reportedly saying, "Why should I speak up? I’m not a politician," in response to a direct message questioning his silence on the impeachment crisis surrounding President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Dec 9, 2024By KTimes
'Why should I speak up?' singer Lim Young-woong's comment sparks controversy
  • Consumers divided over Yoon's impeachment

Korea, China discuss closer bilateral economic ties building on FTA

Korean and Chinese trade officials met Monday to discuss ways to further utilize their countries' bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) implemented in 2015 while expanding its scope to include services and investment, Seoul's trade ministry said.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
Korea, China discuss closer bilateral economic ties building on FTA

Drillship for East Sea gas exploration project arrives in Busan

A drillship tasked with initiating the drilling operation for a major gas and oil exploration project in the East Sea arrived Monday at an offshore anchorage near the southeastern port city of Busan, the industry ministry said.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
Drillship for East Sea gas exploration project arrives in Busan

7 dead, 1 missing after fishing boat capsizes off southeastern coast

Seven people died and one person remained unaccounted for after a fishing boat capsized off the southeastern coast Monday, the Coast Guard said.

Dec 9, 2024By Yonhap
7 dead, 1 missing after fishing boat capsizes off southeastern coast

K-pop light sticks become new candle lights for Korean democracy

K-pop light sticks of all colors glowed during the massive rally in front of the National Assembly in Seoul on Saturday, as protesters voiced support for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Dec 8, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
K-pop light sticks become new candle lights for Korean democracy

South Koreans determined to impeach Yoon despite failed National Assembly motion

Tens of thousands of Koreans from all walks of life protested all day long in front of the National Assembly in Seoul on Saturday, demanding lawmakers vote for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived martial law.

Dec 8, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
South Koreans determined to impeach Yoon despite failed National Assembly motion
  • Yoon, presidential office remain silent as state affairs grind to halt
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