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Samsung heir Lee returns to familiar prison after ruling
SEOUL, Jan 18 (Reuters): After a judge handed down a 30-month sentence for bribery and other charges, Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay Y. Lee returned to the same prison where he spent a year in 2017-2018.
S. Korea: Samsung chief jailed for 2.5 years over corruption scandal
SEOUL, Jan 18 (AFP): The de facto chief of South Korea's Samsung business empire was convicted Monday over a huge corruption scandal and jailed for two and a half years, in a ruling that deprives the tech giant of its top decision-maker.
Samsung's Jay Y. Lee on cusp of stepping out of father's shadow
For years, legal troubles have cast a cloud over Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee as he stood on the cusp of stepping out of his father's shadow and making a name for himself as the leader of the global tech giant.
South Korea ex-president’s 20-year jail term upheld
Seoul: South Korea’s top court upheld a 20-year prison sentence for disgraced former president Park Geun-hye (pic) in the final ruling over the corruption scandal that brought her down.
S. Korea's top court upholds ex-president Park's 20-year jail term
SEOUL (AFP): South Korea's top court upheld a 20-year prison sentence for disgraced former president Park Geun-hye on Thursday (Jan 14), in the final ruling over the corruption scandal that brought her down.
Samsung leader Jay Lee vows change in graft trial's final hearing
SEOUL (Reuters): Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee told a Seoul court on Wednesday (Dec 30) he would "make a new Samsung" in the final hearing of a trial that will decide whether he returns to jail for alleged bribery.
South Korea's Opposition apologises for past corruption
SEOUL (Bloomberg): South Korean conservatives made a rare apology for the corruption of their two past presidents, a landmark gesture as the opposition bloc seeks to retake the presidency in a little more than a year.
Why were Koreans at MAGA March?
The “Million MAGA (Make America Great Again) March” recently saw some 10,000 Trump supporters gathered at the One Freedom Plaza in Washington, DC from all across the country.
K-pop's social media power spurs Thailand's youth protests
BANGKOK, Nov 2 (Reuters): From raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Thai protesters to inspiring the youths who join demonstrations through dances and social media, K-pop fans have emerged as a potent political force in Thailand's anti-government movement.
K-pop's social media power spurs Thailand's youth protests
BANGKOK (Reuters) - From raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Thai protesters to inspiring the youths who join demonstrations through dances and social media, K-pop fans have emerged as a potent political force in Thailand's anti-government movement.