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South Korea’s constitutional court upholds president’s impeachment over martial law order

South Korea’s constitutional court upholds president’s impeachment over martial law order

South Korea's Constitutional Court has formally upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol following an aborted attempt to declare martial law late last year. It is a move that will trigger a new round of elections and deepen the political divide in one the region's more vibrant democracies. South Korea must hold an election within two […]

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