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    China becomes first nation to acquire world’s deepest seismic profile data

    By Liu Junguo from People’s Daily China has become the world’s first country to acquire 10,000-meter-deep marine artificial seismic profile data. The Chinese-made Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS) self-developed by Institute of Geology and Geophysics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS) has been successfully applied for the Challenger Deep, the…

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  • East Asia

    Evidence of democracy in South Korea

    The Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled to oust the country’s President Pak Geun Hye and for the impeachment, all eight judges voted for this. Kyrgyz media followed all process while only highlights the fact of impeachment. And of course, there were different opinions. Many local residents took this fact…

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    Success of Korean people

    I think that the corruption scandal in South Korea, which is a model country in the Asian region, will controversial consequences for the image of the country abroad. First, it shows that how strongly Korean people, national courts, media and opposition parties deal with corruption case despite the highest rank…

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    To be or not to be

    The legal process against Park Geun-hye is a noteworthy situation in itself. Not that Presidents have not faced such circumstances before that finally led to impeachment. Even so, the fact that such a situation arises leads to a lot of churning in society. People treasure their democracies and yearn for…

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    Presidential election to be held no later than May 9

    Lee Han-soo / The Korea Times While the Constitutional Court’s ruling has put an end to Park Geun-hye’s scandal-tarnished presidency, it also pulled the trigger on the race to decide the next landlord of Cheong Wa Dae. Under the Constitution, the country will have to have a presidential election within…

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    History of the scandal: How the impeachment drama has unfolded

    Eom Da-sol, Park Si-soo / The Korea Times The Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling has stripped Park Geun-hye of her presidency as well as legal shields that have blocked her prosecution and other legal action. The decision makes Park the nation’s first democratically elected leader to be ousted in a widespread…

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  • East Asia

    Park removed as justices unanimously uphold impeachment

    The Constitutional Court has upheld the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye in a historic ruling that will put an end to long-lasting political turmoil and social unrest triggered by a widespread corruption scandal involving Park and her longtime friend Choi Soon-sil. The ruling has made Park South Korea’s first democratically…

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  • East Asia

    Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled to formally oust President Park Geun-hye

    As expected and wished by millions of Korean citizens, the Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled to formally oust President Park Geun-hye from office on charges of corruption and abuse of power. After the voting of the Constitutional Court, Park become the first South Korean president to lose office through parliamentary…

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    S. Korean Constitutional Court ruled to oust President Park Geun-hye

    The Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled on Friday on the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye that she should leave her office over the corruption scandal. The Constitutional Court of South Korea ruled on President Park Geun-hye to leave her post on the charges of corruption and abuse of power.…

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