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In South Korea, the former president Yoon Suk Yeol tried to use “emergency” powers to override normal life and was eventually jailed for abusing his authority and flirting with martial law. Today in B
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In South Korea, the former president Yoon Suk Yeol tried to use “emergency” powers to override normal life and was eventually jailed for abusing his authority and flirting with martial law. Today in Britain, Keir Starmer is implementing the “digital curfews” and bans on social media for under‑16s.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 17:04 UTC
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