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WHO confirms new cases of the Omicron BA.2 variant in South Korea
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The World Health Organization has officially confirmed a new cluster of Omicron BA.2 cases in South Korea, marking the latest escalation as infection numbers climb rapidly across Seoul Busan Daegu Gwangju Incheon Ulsan Jeonnam Daejeong Gangneung Suwon and other key regions according to data released by government health authorities on March 23rd via News SBS Yna Segye Nis.
Key Points
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1South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been arrested by police on charges of dereliction and abuse of power.
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2The arrest occurred in the early morning hours, with prosecutors confirming that a search warrant was issued at approximately midnight to seize evidence from his residence. Police are currently investigating whether he fled or attempted suicide before being taken into custody.
Developments
[Mar 23]
President Yoon Suk-yeol arrested on charges of dereliction and abuse of power; police seized evidence from his residence at midnight. Prosecutors confirmed the arrest in early morning hours.
[Mar 21, Mar 03:58]
Prosecutor's office announced that a search warrant was issued to seize documents and electronic devices related to Yoon Suk-yeol. Police are investigating the possibility of him fleeing or attempting suicide.
[Mar 21, Mar 07:58]
Prosecutors confirmed that a search warrant was issued at midnight for evidence collection related to Yoon Suk-yeol. Police are investigating whether he fled the scene or attempted suicide.
[Mar 21, Mar 07:58]
Prosecutors confirmed that a search warrant was issued at midnight for evidence collection related to Yoon Suk-yeol. Police are investigating whether he fled the scene or attempted suicide.
[Mar 21, Mar 07:58]
Prosecutors confirmed that a search warrant was issued at midnight for evidence collection related to Yoon Suk-yeol. Police are investigating whether he fled the scene or attempted suicide.