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In South Korea, a brief return to martial law and the spirit of protest that reversed it

Deeply rooted in its history of resistance against authoritarianism, the protest culture of South Korea has fostered a vibrant expression of civic participation, where citizens engage actively in rallies and demonstrations.
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@mikenov: Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson Was Living Apart From Wife Before Death

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@mikenov: Mystery over Brian Thompson killer deepens as manhunt zig-zags across the country while Americans demand a nam

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@mikenov: Police find bag carried by gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, say he likely fled NYC on bus – The Associated Press https://t.co/7FN07DOuYt

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@mikenov: New York police chief believes UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter has left the city https://t.co/WWRLvEFXfi

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@mikenov: Police: Shooter may have used veterinary gun to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO https://t.co/pYEXjJBAHj

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Health care executive’s killer evades police for fourth day as backpack, DNA and bullets offer clues into his identity

Four days after a health care executive was shot and killed in Manhattan, police are piecing together clues, including a backpack, photos, video, ammunition, DNA and more, to help zero in on a suspect, who they believe is no longer in the city.
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South Korea – latest: President faces impeachment vote despite martial law apology

Some expected Yoon to use a brief TV appearance on Saturday morning to resign from office, but he failed to do so
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Retired NYPD captain describes ‘unique weapon’ that may have been used in CEO shooting

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South Korean president apologizes after attempting to impose martial law

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol apologized on Saturday for declaring martial law in the country for the first time since 1980, which sparked outrage from citizens and lawmakers alike.  “I am …