South Korea president apologises for martial law fiasco ahead of impeachment vote

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Protesters gathered outside South Korea’s parliament building on Saturday to pile pressure on lawmakers ahead of a vote on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment after he briefly declared martial law on Tuesday. During a televised apology, Yoon said the decision came from his “desperation as president”.

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