North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile After Two-Month Hiatus

North Korea has conducted its first ballistic missile test in two months, launching the missile into waters off its eastern coast. This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with South Korea and the United States closely monitoring the situation. The missile launch has raised concerns regarding North Korea’s military capabilities and intentions, prompting responses from both Seoul and Washington.

South Korean Citizens Rally in Chilly Weather to Call for Presidential Resignation

Thousands of South Koreans gathered in the capital city of Seoul, braving frigid temperatures to demand the resignation of President Yoon Suk-yeol. The protesters expressed their dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of various issues, including economic challenges and perceived failures in leadership. The demonstration highlights ongoing tensions within the country as citizens seek accountability from their elected officials.

Protesters Assemble Outside Residence of Impeached South Korean President as Arrest Warrant Deadline Approaches

As the expiration date for an arrest warrant against the impeached former South Korean president approaches, thousands of protesters have gathered outside her residence. Demonstrators are calling for accountability and expressing their views on the political turmoil that has engulfed the nation since her impeachment. The situation has drawn attention from both local and international observers, highlighting the ongoing divisions in South Korean society.

South Korea’s Former President Resists Arrest Over Martial Law Controversy

South Korea’s impeached president has successfully fended off an arrest attempt related to a controversial martial law decree. The situation has sparked widespread public interest and debate regarding the implications of the decree on civil liberties and governance in the country. As tensions rise, the political landscape in South Korea remains uncertain.