As South Korea's Constitutional Court mulls whether to strip President Yoon Suk Yeol of office over his declaration of martial law, an unlikely audience is keeping close tabs: international gamblers.
Yoon was impeached by lawmakers over his disastrous December 3 declaration of martial law, and the court last month held ...
South Korea's opposition Democratic Party on Monday urged the country's Constitutional Court to swiftly rule on President ...
The legislation permits Ukrainian military formations, units, and subdivisions to be deployed to other countries for national ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUkraine approves law on sending troops to other countries in wartimeUnder the law, Ukrainian military units may operate abroad during wartime to ensure security, defense, and repel aggression ...
Former South Korean defense minister Kim Yong-hyun has denied charges of insurrection related to an alleged plot to enforce martial law alongside President Yoon Suk Yeol. Prosecutors accuse them of ...
Such nostalgia can include favorable feelings for three Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices who, over the course of ...
The decision to send the army to other states during martial law is made by the president, while simultaneously submitting a bill to parliament for its ratification ...
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has declared that it will not support any counter-terrorism operation unless it has public ...
Police said Monday they are set to again apply for arrest warrants for two senior officials of the Presidential Security ...
A former South Korean defence minister charged with insurrection for his role in trying to enforce martial law defended his ...
Jin Jung-young (36), who recently attended a rally in favor of the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, learned about “migrant issues” at the square. “After coming to the square, I became ...
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