■'Obstructing an arrest' — Yoon gets 7 years on appeal, two years more than the first trial■ The appellate court sentenced former President Yoon Seok-yeol to seven years in prison for obstructing the execution of an arrest warrant issued by the Corruption Investigation Office. The sentence is two years longer than the lower court’s ruling. The court sharply criticized Yoon, saying he abandoned his presidential responsibilities. ■Long-term blockade of the Strait of Hormuz vs. Iran says it will respond with new weapons■ With U.S.-Iran negotiations on ending hostilities stalled, reports have ranged from claims that President Trump ordered a prolonged naval blockade to suggestions he considered declaring a unilateral victory. Iran countered that the conflict is not over and warned it could respond with new weaponry. ■UAE announces OPEC exit…'Seismic shift' in Middle East order■ The United Arab Emirates announced it will leave OPEC, a move that undermines the Saudi-led oil cartel and could reshape the regional order centered on Saudi Arabia. ■Kim Beom-seok designated Coupang 'owner' after confirmation of brother's managerial role■ The Fair Trade Commission designated Kim Beom-seok, chairman of Coupang Inc., as the company’s \"owner.\" The decision rested largely on findings that his younger brother, Vice President Kim Yu-seok, was substantively involved in management. Coupang has denounced the ruling and said it will file an administrative lawsuit. ■KOSPI hits record highs for third straight day…marching toward 7,000■ Despite concerns about slowing growth at OpenAI, the KOSPI rose today and posted its third consecutive record closing high, edging closer to the 7,000 mark. Yonhap News TV story tips and inquiries: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23 Kim Sookang (kimsookang@yna.co.kr)
Yoon Suk-yeol Sentenced to 7 Years: What This Means for South Korea's Political Future
Kim Soo-gang | 2026.04.30
■'Obstructing an arrest' — Yoon gets 7 years on appeal, two years more than the first trial■ The appellate court sentenced former President Yoon Seok-yeol to seven years in prison for obstructing the execution of an arrest warrant issued by the Corruption Investigation Office. The sentence is two years longer than the lower court’s ruling. The court sharply criticized Yoon, saying he abandoned his presidential responsibilities. ■Long-term blockade of the Strait of Hormuz vs. Iran says it will respond with new weapons■ With U.S.-Iran negotiations on ending hostilities stalled, reports have ranged from claims that President Trump ordered a prolonged naval blockade to suggestions he considered declaring a unilateral victory. Iran countered that the conflict is not over and warned it could respond with new weaponry. ■UAE announces OPEC exit…'Seismic shift' in Middle East order■ The United Arab Emirates announced it will leave OPEC, a move that undermines the Saudi-led oil cartel and could reshape the regional order centered on Saudi Arabia. ■Kim Beom-seok designated Coupang 'owner' after confirmation of brother's managerial role■ The Fair Trade Commission designated Kim Beom-seok, chairman of Coupang Inc., as the company’s \"owner.\" The decision rested largely on findings that his younger brother, Vice President Kim Yu-seok, was substantively involved in management. Coupang has denounced the ruling and said it will file an administrative lawsuit. ■KOSPI hits record highs for third straight day…marching toward 7,000■ Despite concerns about slowing growth at OpenAI, the KOSPI rose today and posted its third consecutive record closing high, edging closer to the 7,000 mark. Yonhap News TV story tips and inquiries: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23 Kim Sookang (kimsookang@yna.co.kr)
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