South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces impeachment calls after defending his martial law order, claiming it was necessary to counter “anti-state” opposition. Yoon alleged North Korean election interference without evidence, while opposition parties push for his removal. A second impeachment vote is expected, with some members of Yoon’s People Power Party supporting it. If successful, the Constitutional Court will decide on Yoon’s removal. Meanwhile, Bulgaria and Romania join the Schengen Zone, and two senior White House officials visit the Middle East.