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South Korea: Fire Breaks Out at Seoul Convention Center, Prompting Evacuation

A fire broke out at the COEX convention center in Gangnam District, southern Seoul on Friday, April 25, prompting an evacuation of the building.

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South Korea: People Gather Outside National Assembly Demanding President Yoon’s Resignation

South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeo declared martial law late on Tuesday, December 3, accusing the opposition of engaging in anti-national activities. The order was lifted early Wednesday after the National Assembly passed a resolution calling for its removal. This video shows people gathering outside the National Assembly, demanding Yoon’s resignation.

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Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

SEOUL, South Korea - Former Korean Air Vice President Cho Hyun Ah is surrounded by reporters in front of the Seoul Western Prosecutors' Office in the South Korean capital on Dec. 30, 2014, after being arrested for violating aviation security and other laws. Cho, the eldest daughter of Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang Ho, delayed a Seoul-bound flight from New York over nuts served aboard in a case known as "nut rage."

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Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

SEOUL, South Korea - Former Korean Air Vice President Cho Hyun Ah (C) is taken to a detention house from the Seoul Western Prosecutors' Office in the South Korean capital on Dec. 30, 2014, after being arrested for violating aviation security and other laws. Cho, the eldest daughter of Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang Ho, delayed a Seoul-bound flight from New York over nuts served aboard in a case known as "nut rage."

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Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

SEOUL, South Korea - Former Korean Air Vice President Cho Hyun Ah (C) emerges from the Seoul Western Prosecutors' Office in the South Korean capital on Dec. 30, 2014, after being arrested for violating aviation security and other laws. Cho, the eldest daughter of Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang Ho, delayed a Seoul-bound flight from New York over nuts served aboard in a case known as "nut rage."

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Prosecutors file arrest warrant for ex-Korean Air exec

Prosecutors file arrest warrant for ex-Korean Air exec

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows former Korean Air Vice President Cho Hyun Ah, who allegedly attacked a cabin crew member physically and verbally on an Incheon-bound plane from New York's JFK International Airport on Dec. 5, 2014. South Korean state prosecutors filed an arrest warrant for Cho, 40, on Dec. 24, over charges of violating aviation security and other laws.

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Prosecutors summon former Korean Air exec

Prosecutors summon former Korean Air exec

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Hyun Ah, former vice president of Korean Air, bows her head in apology in front of reporters on Dec. 17, 2014, in Seoul, South Korea, as she was summoned by prosecutors for questioning into allegations that she had physically and verbally attacked a cabin crew member on an airplane.

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Prosecutors summon former Korean Air exec

Prosecutors summon former Korean Air exec

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Hyun Ah, former vice president of Korean Air, is surrounded by reporters on Dec. 17, 2014, in Seoul, South Korea, as she was summoned by prosecutors for questioning into allegations that she physically and verbally attacked a cabin crew member on an airplane.

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S. Korean court suspends prison term of ex-Korean Air exec

S. Korean court suspends prison term of ex-Korean Air exec

Former Korean Air vice president Cho Hyun Ah is surrounded by reporters on May 22, 2015, at the Seoul High Court, as she was released after the court suspended her prison term for breaking aviation law in the so-called "nut rage" case. While she was in prison since Dec. 30, the court sentenced her to a 10-month prison term with a stay of execution for two years, commutation from a one-year jail term imposed by a lower court. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korean court suspends prison term of ex-Korean Air exec

S. Korean court suspends prison term of ex-Korean Air exec

Former Korean Air vice president Cho Hyun Ah is surrounded by reporters on May 22, 2015, at the Seoul High Court, as she was released after the court suspended her prison term for breaking aviation law in the so-called "nut rage" case. While she was in prison since Dec. 30, the court sentenced her to a 10-month prison term with a stay of execution for two years, commutation from a one-year jail term imposed by a lower court. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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1-year prison term given to ex-Korean Air VP over "nut rage"

1-year prison term given to ex-Korean Air VP over "nut rage"

File photo shows former Korean Air Vice President Cho Hyun Ah appearing at South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Seoul on Dec. 12, 2014. A Seoul court on Feb. 12, 2015, sentenced Cho, a 40-year-old daughter of the airline's chairman, to one year in prison for obstructing aviation safety on Dec. 5 by ordering a plane to return to the gate because she was angered over being served macadamia nuts in an unopened pack instead of a bowl. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Korean Air Chairman Cho speaks to reporters

Korean Air Chairman Cho speaks to reporters

Cho Yang Ho, chairman of Korean Air and the Hanjin Group, speaks to reporters upon his arrival at the Seoul Western District Court in South Korea on Jan. 30, 2015, for the trial of his daughter Cho Hyun Ah in the "nut rage" case. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

Former Korean Air vice president arrested over "nut rage" affair

SEOUL, South Korea - Former Korean Air Vice President Cho Hyun Ah (C) emerges from the Seoul Western Prosecutors' Office in the South Korean capital on Dec. 30, 2014, after being arrested for violating aviation security and other laws. Cho, the eldest daughter of Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang Ho, delayed a Seoul-bound flight from New York over nuts served aboard in a case known as "nut rage." (Kyodo)

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Prosecutors summon former Korean Air exec

Prosecutors summon former Korean Air exec

SEOUL, South Korea - Cho Hyun Ah, former vice president of Korean Air, bows her head in apology in front of reporters on Dec. 17, 2014, in Seoul, South Korea, as she was summoned by prosecutors for questioning into allegations that she had physically and verbally attacked a cabin crew member on an airplane. (Kyodo)

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