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'Yoon Suk Yeol was so scary I wet myself': Shin Jeong-ah’s memoir claims revisited
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Will police raid presidential office, security service after three failed attempts?
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Yoon's supporters stage overnight rallies at Seoul Western District Court
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Arrested South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol stays silent as detention deadline looms
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Police detain acting chief of Presidential Security Service
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Rival parties to discuss special counsel bill to probe Yoon's insurrection charges
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Choi calls for continued market monitoring ahead of Trump inauguration
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Seoul, Tokyo agree to coordinate against EU carbon policy
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US sanctions 2 individuals, 4 entities to target NK IT worker network
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Treasury nominee says tariffs will be for remedying unfair trade practices, for negotiations under Trump
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Choi vows comprehensive aviation safety reform following deadly Jeju Air crash
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National Assembly speaker hosts ASEAN envoys, pledges stronger ties
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Investigators in final preparations to file arrest warrant against Yoon over martial law bid
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Panama aims to strengthen trade with Korea
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Yoon's lawyers file insurrection complaint against anti-corruption agency chief, others
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Court selects ex-defense chief, military commanders as witnesses in Yoon's impeachment trial
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3 men sentenced to heavy prison terms in Pattaya murder case
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S. Korea to launch 2 more military spy satellites this year
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Gyeongbok Palace copycat graffiti perpetrator draws suspended jail term
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Yoon's 6 public addresses since Dec. 3 martial law declaration filled with excuses, self-contradictions
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Korea's top envoy to US to attend Trump inauguration: foreign ministry
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ILEF Foundation CEO Kim Koo aims to bridge US-Korea relations
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Yoon's detention raises questions over presidential security protocols
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Detained Yoon fails to show up for 2nd impeachment hearing
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Civic groups continue rallies for, against Yoon on 2nd day of his detention
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Daegu mayor to attend Trump's inauguration ceremony
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Ruling party decides to propose own special counsel bill into Yoon
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Korea voices hope for peace solution after Gaza ceasefire deal
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Court rejects Yoon's request to postpone 2nd hearing of impeachment trial
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Court set to review legality of Yoon's detention
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Police officer fights to save Swedish national who dies after 21 hospital refusals
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President rejects CIO questioning citing legal grounds
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Chinese ambassador calls for strengthened Korea-China ties
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Investigators to begin 2nd day of questioning of Yoon at 2 p.m.
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Yoon exercises right to remain silent during hours-long interrogation
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Man self-immolates near CIO office where Yoon undergoes questioning
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Yoon claims opposition party became factory for fake news with far-left YouTubers
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‘A trash can for the US’: anger in Mexico and Canada over toxic waste shipments
The Guardian
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Prosecutors seek 7 years and 6 months prison term for driver over deadly car crash near City Hall
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Yoon bids farewell to dog Tori before detention
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[INTERVIEW] Seoul's education system needs drastic overhaul amid demographic, technological changes
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Korea, NATO urge immediate halt of N. Korea-Russia military cooperation
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KBS to remove footage from UNESCO site over damage complaints
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Yoon's detention timeline: from martial law decree to custody
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Political divide deepens as rival parties show stark contrast in reactions to Yoon's detention
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US stands firm in support for Koreans, appreciates Korea's efforts to act in accordance with Constitution: White House
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Korea's space agency discusses cooperation with European counterpart
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Yoon claims 'martial law is not crime' in handwritten letter following detention
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Yoon given lunch box for meal after morning questioning
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Investigators to seek arrest warrant for Yoon
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Thousands rally for and against detention of impeached president
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Airports Corp. denies Assembly's request for Muan Airport localizer data
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No serious violence seen during warrant execution to detain Yoon
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Seoul hails Philippine caregiver pilot program success, yet nationwide expansion remains uncertain
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Ladders, noodle stations and K-pop: how the arrest of South Korea’s president unfolded
The Guardian
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G7, EU envoys acknowledge Korea's democratic resilience in meeting with acting president
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Joint memorial for victims of Jeju Air crash to be held Saturday
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Impeached PM calls Yoon's martial law declaration 'wrong'
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Japanese FM meets biz leaders to discuss Korea-Japan economic ties
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S. Korea, US, Japan stage joint air drills involving B-1B bomber after NK missile launches
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Probe team set to leave no stone unturned in interrogation of Yoon over martial law bid
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Korea's Yoon: from rising star to historic arrest
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DPK floor leader calls Yoon's detention 'first step' to restoring democracy
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SK hynix CEO elected as president of Korea Handball Federation
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Gov't to bolster safety monitoring of products on overseas shopping platforms
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Acting president says job market outlook remains 'challenging'
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Lawyer says Yoon will voluntarily appear before CIO if police withdraw
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CIO plans to interrogate Yoon at its headquarters in Gwacheon following arrest
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Korea's employment growth slows to 3-year low in 2024
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Rallies for, against attempt to detain Yoon take place outside presidential residence
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