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South Korea’s News Sentiment Index Drops to the 70s, Its Lowest in Over Two Years

South Korea's News Sentiment Index fell to 77.47, its lowest in over two years, reflecting economic sentiment challenges.

North Korea Reacts: Shocking Impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol

North Korean media reports on South Korea's state of emergency and the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol amid escalating investigations.

Did President Yoon Discuss a Second Martial Law During Secret Meeting?

President Yoon Suk Yeol met with key officials post-emergency lift, fueling speculation about a second state of emergency, which was denied.

South Korean President Faces Calls for Resignation Amid Controversial Martial Law Declaration

President Yoon defends his emergency decree amid rising calls for impeachment, sparking concerns over South Korea's political stability.

U.S. Warns North Korea: Don’t Exploit South Korea’s Political Turmoil

The U.S. warns North Korea against exploiting South Korea's political turmoil, emphasizing continued cooperation and monitoring.

South Korean President’s Shocking Speech Sparks Calls for Impeachment

South Korea's PPP leader proposes impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol after his controversial address, sparking internal conflict.

North Korean Media Resumes Criticism of South Korea Amid Martial Law and Impeachment Crisis

North Korean media criticizes South Korea's political turmoil and martial law, highlighting protests against President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Yoon’s Presidential Watch Prices Crash After Martial Law Declaration – Here’s Why

South Korea's presidential memorabilia prices plummet post-martial law, with Yoon's watches selling for as low as $42.

Is the President Fit to Lead? South Korea’s Military Command Under Fire

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol retains military command despite calls for his resignation amid public discontent over his governance.

Russia Blames South Korea for Tensions on the Korean Peninsula

Russia criticizes South Korea for instability, claiming its unpredictability drives tensions on the Korean Peninsula amid U.S. influence.

Yoon’s Bold Move: Did South Korea’s President Just Declare War on Democracy?

International media reported on President Yoon Suk-yeol's sudden declaration and subsequent lifting of martial law.

Political Turmoil in South Korea: President Yoon’s Future Hangs in the Balance

U.S. media report on South Korea's political crisis after Yoon's martial law declaration and impeachment motion from opposition lawmakers.

Nation Holds Its Breath: Over 5 Million Tune In as Emergency Martial Law Declared

President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration drew 5 million viewers, marking South Korea's first state of emergency in 45 years.

President Yoon’s Drug Meeting Delayed: What’s Next for South Korea?

South Korea's presidential drug control meeting postponed, marking President Yoon Suk Yeol's first public engagement since martial law lifted.

Kim Yo Jong Calls Out South Korea Over Flyers, But Holds Back on Retaliation

Kim Yo Jong condemned South Korea for sending anti-North Korean leaflets but did not threaten retaliation this time.

29.6% of South Korea’s Top CEOs Went to These 3 Elite Universities—Is It a Guarantee of Success?

Nearly 30% of South Korea's top CEOs are from prestigious SKY universities, with Seoul National University leading in alumni count.

New Phone, New Era: South Korea’s President Ditches Old Number!

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Keon Hee have changed their phone numbers for security reasons.

NewJeans’ Hanni Claims Workplace Bullying: Labor Department Weighs In

Hanni of NewJeans is not considered an employee under South Korean labor laws, complicating claims of workplace harassment at HYBE.

Facing the Nation: Yoon’s Emotional Apology Explained

President Yoon Suk Yeol apologized for his and his wife's conduct, expressing regret for public concern caused by misinformation.

Pet Owner Faces Charges After 251 Reptiles Found Starving

A South Korean man faces investigation for neglecting 232 lizards and 19 snakes, leading to many starving to death.

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