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Top ally of South Korea’s Yoon given 23 years in prison for rebellion over martial law crisis
Asahi Shimbun - E | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Political Scandal or Corruption
A South Korean court sentenced former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to 23 years in prison for his role in the 2024 martial law imposition by then President Yoon Suk Yeol, ruling that the act constituted rebellion. Han, a key ally of Yoon and one of the three caretaker leaders during the martial law crisis, was convicted of attempting to legitimize the martial law decree, falsifying and destroying the proclamation, and lying under oath. The court determined that Han neglected his constitutional duties by supporting Yoon’s rebellion, which threatened South Korea’s democratic order.
The court viewed Yoon’s dispatch of troops and police to government offices as a “self-coup” aimed at undermining the constitutional system, marking it as a serious riot and rebellion. Han maintains his innocence and claims he opposed martial law, but the court said his actions risked returning South Korea to authoritarian rule. Han’s 23-year sentence exceeded the independent counsel’s recommended 15 years and he was immediately imprisoned, having not been detained prior to sentencing.
Yoon, who has already been jailed for months, faces multiple criminal trials including the rebellion charge, with a ruling on the rebellion case expected on February 19. Last week, Yoon received a five-year prison sentence related to the martial law decree, including charges of defying detention attempts, fabricating the decree, and restricting Cabinet deliberations. Yoon denies all rebellion charges, claiming his intent was to rally public support against opposition obstruction and has criticized the investigations as manipulated and distorted.
ボルボEVにグーグルのジェミニ AIと会話、運転を補助
Conversation with Google's Gemini AI in Volvo EV to assist driving
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedTech Development/Adoption
Volvo Cars announced the launch of its new electric vehicle, the EX60, on January 21, 2026. This model is the first Volvo to feature Google’s generative AI, Gemini, enabling drivers to perform functions through conversational interaction with the AI while driving. The vehicle is equipped with a high-performance computer and offers a driving range of up to 810 kilometers on a single charge.
The EX60 introduces an innovative seatbelt system that adjusts based on sensor data related to traffic conditions and the occupant’s status. It also supports rapid charging, providing up to 340 kilometers of driving range in just 10 minutes using a high-power charger. Deliveries of the EX60 in Japan are expected to begin within 2026, though pricing details have not yet been announced.
維新公約に議員定数1割減 専守防衛、定義見直しも
Ishin Party Pledges 10% Reduction in Number of Legislators and Review of Strict Defense Policy Definition
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedPolitics and Elections
The Japan Innovation Party announced its election pledges on January 21, focusing on political, security, and social policies. It plans to submit a bill to reduce the number of House of Representatives seats by 10% and to review regulations on corporate and organizational political donations. The party also intends to revisit the strict interpretation of "exclusive defense," which currently limits the use of defensive force to the minimum necessary for self-defense.
In social security, the party aims to cut national medical expenses by 4 trillion yen annually, reduce support payments for the latter-stage elderly, and lower social insurance premiums by 60,000 yen per working-generation person. To strengthen national deterrence, it proposes deploying long-range counterattack missiles and acquiring submarines capable of carrying missiles and conducting long-range submerged operations.
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