South Korea’s PPP confronts whether to continue Yoon’s legacy or choose a new path
Following an early morning raid, Yoon appeared for questioning related to an insurrection probe
Reports suggest authorities are prepared to use a much larger force — consisting of about 1,000 police officers — to detain Yoon than they did in their previous attempt nearly two weeks ago
Fallout could impact ties under Trump administration, analysts warn
Move follows tense, six-hour standoff
The decision strips Yoon’s powers but is subject to judicial review
Decree would have placed media under military control
Earlier, President Yoon Suk Yeol apologized for causing anxiety in attempting martial law
Lawmakers will vote on Yoon's impeachment later Saturday
Move by Yoon’s People Power Party could lead to defeat of Saturday’s impeachment vote; national police open investigation of Yoon and three others over possible treason
South Korea's parliament quickly overturned Yoon's decree, leaving his future uncertain
New South Korean defense minister says nuclear weapons may be necessary, a first for Seoul
In South Korea, a growing number of women are opting out of having children, driven by financial challenges and career demands. But egg-freezing is emerging as a trend that allows women to delay parenthood while keeping their options open for the future. VOA’s William Gallo explains from Seoul.
Procedure meant for those who may want a family, just not right now
Shift comes as Moscow-Pyongyang mutual defense treaty upsets status quo
Some fear the ex-president would bring major changes to the U.S.-South Korea alliance
As South Korea and Japan come together around American game, which has also become a showcase for improved ties among three countries
Yoon, an ex-prosecutor, says he is fighting 'fake news'; analysts warn he is chilling free speech
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