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Anti-Yoon protesters hold candlelight rallies nationwide

Civic and labor groups on Wednesday held candlelight or protest rallies across the nation to demand the resignation of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his controversial martial law declaration.

Dec 4, 2024By Yonhap
Anti-Yoon protesters hold candlelight rallies nationwide

Yoon lifts martial law like a game, offers no apology

The nation was left in shock as 280 armed troops from the Army’s Special Warfare Command attempted to suppress the National Assembly, triggered by President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law late Tuesday night.

Dec 4, 2024By KTimes
Yoon lifts martial law like a game, offers no apology

'Yoon out now': Thousands rally to demand president step down over declaration of martial law

Thousands of Koreans from all across the country gathered in Seoul, Wednesday, to speak out against President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived declaration of martial law and demand the impeachment of his administration.

Dec 4, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
'Yoon out now': Thousands rally to demand president step down over declaration of martial law
  • 'Yoon must step down': Candlelight protests return to Gwanghwamun, Yeouido

Short-lived martial law leads to massive delays, disruptions in gov't schedules

Korea's economic officials canceled their major pre-announced schedules Wednesday as they focused on addressing the fallout from a short-lived declaration of emergency martial law.

Dec 4, 2024By Yonhap
Short-lived martial law leads to massive delays, disruptions in gov't schedules

Biggest umbrella labor group to go on indefinite strike until Yoon steps down

Korea's largest umbrella labor group, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), vowed Wednesday to go on an indefinite strike until President Yoon Suk Yeol steps down to take responsibility for his declaration of martial law.

Dec 4, 2024By Yonhap
Biggest umbrella labor group to go on indefinite strike until Yoon steps down

Elon Musk reacts to South Korea's martial law: 'Wow, shocking'

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, set to serve as head of government efficiency in Donald Trump’s second administration, expressed repeated surprise over the news of South Korea’s martial law declaration.

Dec 4, 2024By KTimes
Elon Musk reacts to South Korea's martial law: 'Wow, shocking'

'Is this really 2024 Korea?' Sleepless citizens still grapple with shock over martial law

South Koreans were left stunned and sleepless after an unexpected declaration of martial law shook the nation, sparking widespread concern and disbelief about the state of democracy in 2024.

Dec 4, 2024By KTimes
'Is this really 2024 Korea?' Sleepless citizens still grapple with shock over martial law

Civic groups urge end to martial law, warn soldiers not to target citizens

Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law on Tuesday night, numerous civic organizations issued statements demanding the immediate repeal of the measure. They condemned the declaration as "unconstitutional" and a "direct attack on South Korea's democracy."

Dec 4, 2024By KTimes
Civic groups urge end to martial law, warn soldiers not to target citizens

Coast Guard steps up search for missing leisure boat with 3 on board

The Coast Guard on Tuesday mobilized more patrol ships and helicopters to search for a leisure boat with three people on board, three days after the boat went missing in the sea off the southeastern county of Uljin.

Dec 3, 2024By Yonhap
Coast Guard steps up search for missing leisure boat with 3 on board

Korea to have more fathers take parental leave amid low births

Korea's presidential committee on population policy on Tuesday unveiled plans to have up to 70 percent of fathers take parental leave by 2030 as the government intensifies efforts to tackle the nation's pressing demographic challenges.

Dec 3, 2024By Yonhap
Korea to have more fathers take parental leave amid low births
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