South Korea's Lee vows 'strict accountability' for martial law perpetrators a year after Yoon’s ‘self-coup' attempt ⊖
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Han Hak-ja, aged 82, is detained after Seoul court hearing over claims she told church officials to bribe wife of then president Yoon Suk Yeol
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Kim Keon Hee in custody on three charges while husband Yoon Suk Yeol detained over attempt to impose martial law
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Politician spent 52 days in jail after being charged with insurrection but was released four months ago
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Lee Jae-myung must tackle US leader’s trade war as he attempts to revive Asia’s fourth biggest economy
Two years ago, the then South Korean president, Yoon Suk Yeol, serenaded Joe Biden in the White H…