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South Korea faces unprecedented turmoil in aftermath of Yoon's martial law
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Why did President Yoon Suk Yeol resort to martial law?
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Impeachment motion to be voted on Saturday
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Yoon's senior aides resign en masse
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Korea’s largest labor union launches indefinite strike, calls for Yoon's resignation
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South Korean journalists condemn Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law
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Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment vote looms large
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'I'm sorry': Soldier mobilized by martial law seen apologizing to citizens
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Martial law turmoil unsettles South Korean entertainment schedules
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Yoon aides, Cabinet members offer to resign
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[World Cup] Bosnia beats Iran 3-1 in Group F at World Cup
Bosnia-Herzegovina ended Iran's hopes of advancing to the knockout stages with a 3-1 victory in Group F on Wednesday, registering its first World Cup win in the process.The Bosnians, who were already relegated from the tournament, took a commanding 2-0 lead with goals from Edin Dzeko in the 23rd and Miralem Pjanic in the 53rd before Iran hit back in a desperate late bid to qualify for the second round. Bosnia's Avdija Vrsajevic (2) celebrates with teammate Vedad Ibisevic after scoring his team
SoccerJune 26, 2014
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[World Cup] Shaqiri's hat trick puts Swiss into 2nd round
Xherdan Shaqiri's hat trick put Switzerland into the second round of the World Cup, and kept coach Ottmar Hitzfeld gainfully employed for at least a few more days.Shaqiri scored a pair of first-half goals and added another in the second Wednesday to give Switzerland a 3-0 victory over Honduras, a result that put the Swiss in second place in Group E behind France.“We knew that we were going to show great football today, said Shaqiri, a Bayern Munich winger. “For us, this has been really a dream t
SoccerJune 26, 2014
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[World Cup] Messi scores 2 as Argentina beats Nigeria 3-2
Lionel Messi scored at the start and end of the first half as Argentina beat Nigeria 3-2 in a thriller on Wednesday to top World Cup Group F and the already-eliminated Bosnia recorded a pride-salvaging 3-1 win over Iran that meant both teams are heading home.The battle for the World Cup's golden boot heated up between Barcelona teammates as Messi latched onto a rebound in just the third minute and then curled in a freekick shortly before halftime to match Neymar's tally of four in three games fo
SoccerJune 26, 2014
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[World Cup] Brazil riding high with confidence
BRASILIA (AP) ― Brazil heads into the knockout stage of the World Cup with added confidence after finally coming up with a convincing win at its home tournament.The host played well in a 4-1 win over Cameroon on Monday to secure a spot in the Round of 16 and regain the trust of fans after two mediocre games.Players said that more important than the victory was the team’s performance, which showed that Brazil remains on track to contend for the World Cup title.Brazil’s forward Neymar (AFP-Yonhap)
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Uruguay sinks Italy to advance
Greece’s Giorgos Samaras (left) celebrates his goal against Ivory Coast in Fortaleza, Brazil, Tuesday. (AP-Yonhap)Underscoring a power shift away from Europe, Uruguay fought ― and apparently even bit ― its way to a 1-0 victory over Italy Tuesday to move to the World Cup’s next round with Costa Rica, which sent England home without a single victory after a goalless draw.South America’s strength was further highlighted when Colombia capped its perfect record in Group C with a 4-1 win over Japan. E
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Korea aims to keep heads held high
SAO PAULO ― In one painful outing, Korea’s hopes of passing the group stages for the second straight World Cup were all but wiped out.Korea seemed to have left behind the poor form it showed in the run-up to the World Cup with a solid 1-1 opener against Russia. But the concerns about its crucial defensive weaknesses returned with Sunday’s 4-2 loss. “I don’t think I’ve ever played such a terrible match in my football career,” confessed a disheveled and emotional Han Kook-young the day after Alger
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Greece scores late to advance at World Cup
Greece doesn't score often at the World Cup, but its goals certainly come at the right time. Greece doubled its total scoring tally at World Cup tournaments by netting twice against the Ivory Coast on Tuesday _ the second coming through an injury-time penalty that secured a 2-1 victory and a spot in the knockout rounds. Greece`s Giorgos Samaras celebrates scoring his side`s second goal during the group C World Cup soccer match between Greece and Ivory Coast at the Arena Castelao in Fortaleza, Br
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Costa Rica survives 'Group of Death' with ease
The beach ball being thrown around the stand by bored, cheering fans captured just how serene Costa Rica's progress has been at the World Cup.It should never have been this easy for the only team in Group D which isn't a past World Cup winner and doesn't feature in the top 10 of the FIFA rankings. But history and status proved no hindrance for the central American minnows, who turned the group on its head by progressing as winners. Costa Rica`s Celso Borges, right, controls the ball past England
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Uruguay beats Italy to advance; Greece late winner
Underscoring a power shift away from Europe, Uruguay fought _ and apparently even bit _ its way to a 1-0 victory over Italy Tuesday to move to the World Cup's next round with Costa Rica, which sent England home without a single victory after a goalless draw.South America's strength was further highlighted when Colombia capped its perfect record in Group C with a 4-1 win over Japan. Europe did get one team through when Greece converted an injury time penalty for a 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast whi
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Suarez bite storm as Uruguay sink Italy
Luis Suarez shocked the World Cup with a new biting storm Tuesday as Uruguay sensationally dumped ten-man Italy out of the tournament with a dramatic 1-0 victory.Uruguay captain Diego Godin hit an 81st-minute winner in the gritty Group D battle that saw Italy knocked out in the first round for the second straight World Cup.But Italy's stunning exit was overshadowed by an incredible incident involving Suarez -- already banned twice before for biting opponents -- just moments before Godin's winner
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Colombia boot Japan out of World Cup
(AP-Yonhap)Jackson Martinez scored twice as Colombia beat Japan 4-1 to end World Cup Group C with three straight wins and send the Asian champions packing from the tournament with just a single point.The match made World Cup history when Farid Mondragan beat Roger Milla's record as the oldest player at any finals tournament. The goalkeeper came on as a substitute for the last six minutes at the age of 43 years and three days.Colombia already had the game sealed.Disaster struck for Japan after 15
SoccerJune 25, 2014
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[World Cup] Neymar leads Brazil; Mexico also through
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ― Brazil relied on its star Neymar for two early goals to beat Cameroon 4-1 Monday and reach the World Cup‘s knockout stage for a South American showdown against Chile, a 2-0 loser to the Netherlands.Winning Group B with its third straight victory made sure that the Dutch avoided the host so early in the tournament. Instead, the Netherlands will face Mexico, which beat Croatia 3-1 to advance alongside Brazil from Group A.Spain beat Australia 3-0 in an inconsequential game bet
More SportsJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] Belgium has the points but what about style?
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ― First came boos and whistles. And then, a Brazilian taunt cascaded down the stands of the Maracana stadium ― “Little team, your place is in the second division.”The Belgians had felt honored to play at the famous stadium but the local fans didn’t exactly return the love during Belgium’s struggling 1-0 win over Russia at the World Cup.One day later, the Belgium squad was cherishing the two victories that have ensured their passage to knockout phase. But after much pre-tourna
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] Party on, Brazil
Brazil relied on its star Neymar for two early goals to beat Cameroon 4-1 Monday and reach the World Cup’s knockout stage for a South American showdown against Chile. (AP-Yonhap)
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] Son wants more individual leadership
FOZ DO IGUACU, Brazil (Yonhap) ― The young South Korean squad at this year’s FIFA World Cup in Brazil may be lacking leadership, but the players shouldn’t make an excuse out of their plight, one of the team’s stars said Monday.South Korea lost to Algeria 4-2 on Sunday in Group H, a loss that left the Asian side in last place among four teams with one point with the final group match versus Belgium set for Thursday.Back at the South Korean base camp of Foz do Iguacu, winger Son Heung-min said the
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] Korea faces must-win situation in Group H finale
FOZ DO IGUACU, Brazil (Yonhap) ― After securing just one point in its first two Group H matches at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Brazil, South Korea faces a must-win situation against the heavy favorite Belgium in Sao Paulo on Thursday.The match between No. 57 South Korea and the 11th-ranked Belgium will kick off at 5 p.m. Thursday (5 a.m. Friday in Seoul) at Arena Corinthians.The South Koreans have their backs against the wall after getting picked apart by the ruthless Algerian offense in their
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] WC focuses on concussion management
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ― Felled by an opponent’s knee to the head as they both chased the ball, a player is seemingly out cold on a World Cup pitch. The clock is ticking. Millions are watching. National honor, careers and sponsorship dollars are at stake.Groggily, the player wakes up and argues furiously with his team doctor that he must play on. For anyone attuned to the dangers of concussions and head injuries, this is when alarm bells ring ― just as they did when this scenario unfolded at the Wo
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] FIFA urged to tackle discrimination
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) ― A monitoring group has challenged FIFA to show leadership in tackling discrimination after the sport’s world governing body dropped an investigation of Mexico fans chanting an alleged gay slur.FIFA’s disciplinary panel ruled Monday that the chant heard during Mexico vs. Cameroon on June 13 “is not considered insulting in this specific context.”Closing that case ended potential FIFA action against Brazil’s football federation after fans exchanged the same chant during the ho
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] Korean star says each player has to assume leadership
The young South Korean squad at this year's FIFA World Cup in Brazil may be lacking leadership, but the players shouldn't make an excuse out of their plight, one of the team's stars said Monday.South Korea dropped to Algeria 4-2 on Sunday in Group H, a loss that left the Asian side in last place among four teams at one point with the final group match versus Belgium set for Thursday.Algeria scored three goals in a 12-minute stretch midway through the first half and the match was even more lopsid
SoccerJune 24, 2014
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[World Cup] Without Vidal, Chile flat against the Netherlands
Without star midfielder Arturo Vidal, Chile looked nothing like the powerhouse that knocked defending champion Spain out of the World Cup.One of the most attacking and attractive teams at the tournament thus far, Chile started out with its trademark style but faded quickly as the Dutch established their dominance and earned a 2-0 victory Monday.Netherlands` Nigel de Jong stops Chile`s Alexis Sanchez`s attack during the group B World Cup soccer match between the Netherlands and Chile at the Itaqu
SoccerJune 24, 2014