South Korea votes for new president after Yoon's ouster over martial law bid
Millions of South Koreans voted Tuesday in a snap presidential election triggered by conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol's ouster over rebellion charges tied to his failed December martial law decree. Polls suggest liberal rival Lee Jae-myung is poised for victory, capitalising on public anger over Yoon's crisis.
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