The leader of South Korea's ruling People Power Party says he is now in favor of impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol over his ...
South Korea’s president defended his martial law decree as an act of governance and denied rebellion charges, vowing to ...
South Korea's National Assembly votes to impeach the national police chief and the justice minister over martial law ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol remains in office despite the probe and a bid to impeach him, raising questions about who’s in charge ...
Waving colourful glow sticks, singing parody songs and sporting elaborate outfits, demonstrators in Seoul this week calling ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's National Assembly votes to impeach the national police chief and the justice minister over martial law.
The president's statement came just hours before the main opposition party submitted a new impeachment motion against him.
In a fiery televised statement, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his short-lived martial law decree as a ...
South Korea’s night of martial law was a jolt for some members of a generation accused of political apathy. They say they aren’t going away.
The political paralysis could be particularly destabilizing as South Korea prepares for a Trump White House and renewed ...
In an address to the nation, President Yoon Suk Yeol claimed the opposition-controlled parliament has been destroying the ...