

South Korea turned a pivotal corner after lawmakers and protesters successfully opposed President Yoon's martial law, defending democracy. Soldiers retreated from parliament after hours of chaos. What happens next? pic.twitter.com/QM7sJK79PE
— DW News (@dwnews) December 3, 2024
BREAKING: Television footage shows South Korean troops entering the main parliament hall.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) December 3, 2024
It comes after the South Korean president declared martial law across the country in a surprise television addresshttps://t.co/wi1Urs69EY
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South Korea's main opposition leader says president's martial law declaration is 'unconstitutional and void'.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) December 3, 2024
Latest updates: https://t.co/syBBmqjDdM pic.twitter.com/rUj2ACQ1Se
Seoul residents expressed mixed opinions a day after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on February 7, 2024, gave his first public response to a controversy involving his wife, Kim Keon-hee. pic.twitter.com/Py6cYX7cGW
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) February 9, 2024