What short-lived martial law says about South Korean democracy and the position of President Yoon
In the space of just a few hours, South Korea looked to be backsliding toward autocratic rule.
In the space of just a few hours, South Korea looked to be backsliding toward autocratic rule.
The high-profile rape case of Gisele Pelicot in France speaks to a possible shift following the rise of the #MeToo movement
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The Islamist group had previously pivoted away from global jihadism and toward {local government} attaining local power?.
Despite the controversy surrounding them, presidential pardons can provide a service – the question is how they are used.