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  • Seoul police investigating 120 for damaging election posters

    The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on May 23 that it is investigating 120 individuals on suspicion of damaging posters and banners related to the 21st presidential election. This figure marks nearly a threefold increase compared to the 45 cases from the previous 20th presidential race. Authorities noted that some of the suspects are minors under..

  • Yoon refuses to step down

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol on Thursday defended his martial law declaration as an act of governance, while vowing to fight until..
  • Opposition to file new motion to impeach Yoon

  • AsiaToday reporter Kim Dong-wook The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) announced Wednesday that it plans to hold a vote on the second impeachment..
  • National Assembly passes downsized 2025 budget bill

  • AsiaToday reporter Park Young-hoonThe National Assembly on Tuesday passed next year’s budget bill of 673.3 trillion won (US$471.5 billion). It marks the fi..
  • President banned from leaving country

  • AsiaToday reporter Kim Im-soo & Kim Chae-yeon The Ministry of Justice on Monday has banned President Yoon Suk-yeol from leaving the country in con..
  • PM Han Duk-soo pledges stability

  • AsiaToday reporters Chun Hyun-bin & Han Dae-eui After the National Assembly failed to pass the motion to impeach South Korean President Yoon Suk-y..
  • Assembly passes motion to impeach chief auditor, top prosecutors

  • AsiaToday reporter Jeong Chae-hyeon The opposition-led National Assembly on Thursday passed impeachment motions against Board of Audit and Inspection..
  • Yoon lifts martial law order after backlash

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol early Wednesday lifted the martial law he imposed hours earlier.Yoon lifted the martial law about six..
  • Assembly speaker postpones downsized 2025 budget bill

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Han-solThe downsized 2025 budget bill has been eventually delayed. National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik repeatedly urged the rulin..
  • DP to introduce downsized 2025 budget bill

  • AsiaToday reporter Han Dae-eui The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) is raising the level of pressure on the presidential office and the ruling pa..
  • Trump vows new tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada

  • AsiaToday reporter Choi Hyo-geukU.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Monday that he plans to impose a 25% tax on all products imported from Canada and..
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