More martial law backlash in South Korea
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South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said Wednesday he’s weighing a possible apology to North Korea over suspicions that Seoul’s former conservative leader intentionally sought to raise military tensions between the war-divided rivals in the buildup
South Korea’s political turmoil deepened as disinformation blamed China for Yoon’s impeachment, despite no evidence, reflecting rising sinophobia.
A South Korean special prosecutor has indicted Seoul's mayor, Oh Se-hoon, for violating political funding laws in connection with a scandal involving a power broker, the prosecutor's team said on Monday.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has instructed his administration to deal with political intervention by religious organizations, including considering the possibility of dissolving groups that do so.
A report recently emerged that the government is considering a plan to scrap the establishment of the National Center for North Korean Human Rights.