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?A day after he declared — and then withdrew — martial law, President Yoon Suk Yeol was politically isolated as observers pondered his future in leadership.
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During South Korea's decades under autocratic governments and military rule, martial law was a common response to political instability.
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South Korea's president faces calls to resign or to be impeached after he briefly imposed martial law over the country. And, tips on how to avoid falling victim to porch pirates this holiday season.
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Local stocks will have to price in a higher political risk premium to keep investors onboard
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Lawmakers could vote to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol as soon as Friday. Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that the president's political future is in grave doubt.
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December may have triggered the thawing of Mariah Carey, but stocks are beginning the month chilly, though unlikely they'll remain in permafrost this month.
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Plus, how money to protect pandas is really spent.
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South Korean lawmakers called on President Yoon Suk Yeol to resign or face impeachment after he declared martial law only to lift the order hours later.
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The announcement came shortly after the BOK held an emergency board meeting.
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South Korean heavyweight stocks fell in a volatile trading session Wednesday amid market jitters triggered by a political upheaval.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says he told Donald Trump that Russia, China, Iran and North Korea all also have a stake in the Ukraine war's outcome.
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