Investigators have been unable to detain President Yoon Suk-yeol following a standoff with his security detail. Meanwhile, a court is expected to decide whether Yoon will be impeached.
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South Korea’s anti-corruption agency and police debated on Monday more forceful measures to detain impeached President Yoon ...
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North Korea launched its first missile test since Election Day on Monday, strongly implying that it does not plan to play ...
Investigators in South Korea are seeking an extension to the arrest warrant for suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol, after a dramatic standoff that ended in their failure to take him into custody.