South Korea votes for new president after Yoon's ouster over martial law

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.

South Korea votes for new president after Yoon's ouster over martial law
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.