South Korea’s Court Urges Quick Justice Appointment Amid President’s Impeachment
South Korea’s Constitutional Court calls for swift appointment of justices to proceed with President Yoon’s impeachment trial over martial law declaration.
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South Korea’s Constitutional Court calls for swift appointment of justices to proceed with President Yoon’s impeachment trial over martial law declaration.
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South Korea issues arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon over martial law declaration.