South Korea’s ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to 30 years in prison for drone flights over North Korea that prosecutors said were meant to provoke Pyongyang and justify martial law. Yoon denies wrongdoing and is already serving a life sentence tied to his failed 2024 martial law order.
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Xi Jinping met Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang and pledged broader cooperation in a visit aimed at strengthening China-North Korea ties. The summit comes as North Korea deepens military cooperation with Russia and continues expanding its nuclear program.
North Korea has disclosed a new facility for producing nuclear bomb fuel as Kim Jong Un called for an “exponential” expansion of the country’s nuclear forces. State media said Kim claimed weapons-grade nuclear material production has more than doubled in five years.
Starbucks Korea’s chairman apologizes again after a marketing campaign referencing the 1980 Gwangju crackdown sparks public outrage and government condemnation. The campaign’s timing and slogans drew widespread criticism, leading to leadership changes and ongoing investigations.
American YouTuber Johnny Somali is sentenced to six months in a South Korean prison for offensive stunts, including disrespecting a statue honoring wartime sexual slavery victims. The court cited multiple charges and ordered his immediate detention.
On Tuesday, South Korea's military fired warning shots in response to an incursion by approximately 10 armed North Korean soldiers who crossed the military demarcation line at the eastern border. The North Korean troops retreated after South Korea issued warning broadcasts, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the two nations, which remain technically at war. Following the incident, South Korea reaffirmed its commitment to regional security and stability, emphasizing the heavily fortified nature of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and the fragile state of inter-Korean relations.
The Constitutional Court of South Korea has removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office following his impeachment, citing his declaration of martial law as a serious violation of the constitution. Despite expressing regret over the outcome, Yoon's People Power Party has accepted the court's decision, emphasizing the importance of upholding democracy and maintaining stability during the transition. Yoon acknowledged his shortcomings in meeting public expectations and expressed gratitude to his supporters, as the country now prepares for an election to select a new leader.
Tesla's stock surged by 9.5% following a letter to former trade representative Jamieson Greer, highlighting concerns over potential retaliatory tariffs linked to Trump administration policies. The stock market rally was further fueled by reports that President Trump decided against imposing broad tariffs on key industrial sectors, boosting investor confidence. Meanwhile, Hyundai announced a $5.8 billion investment in a new steel plant in Louisiana, creating 1,300 jobs, as part of a broader trend of companies like Apple and Oracle planning significant U.S. investments to align with the administration's domestic manufacturing goals.






