S. Korea Security Chief Resigns Amid Investigation 


South Korea’s top security official resigns amid probe into alleged obstruction of ex-president’s arrest attempt.
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South Korea’s top security official resigns amid probe into alleged obstruction of ex-president’s arrest attempt.
South Korea’s parliament votes to investigate President Yoon Suk-yeol over treason charges linked to an alleged unconstitutional martial law declaration.
South Korean prosecutors bar ex-defense minister from leaving amid reports he proposed emergency martial law to President Yoon. Political tensions rise.