South Korea's National Assembly votes to impeach the national police chief and the justice minister over martial law ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol listed numerous grievances against opposition lawmakers in an effort to justify his actions.
South Korea’s national police chief and top police officer for the capital, Seoul, were detained for their roles in enforcing ...
Late at night on December 3, soldiers stormed into South Korea’s National Assembly in armored vehicles and combat helicopters ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol remains in office despite the probe and a bid to impeach him, raising questions about who’s in charge ...
Thousands of people protest outside the National Assembly, calling for President Yoon Suk Yeol to be impeached over his ...
South Korea's president has defended his martial law decree as an act of governance and denied rebellion charges, vowing to ...
Speaker Woo Won-shik said a task force would be formed to carry out an investigation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The president's statement came just hours before the main opposition party submitted a new impeachment motion against him.
Public outcry and protests continue in South Korea following the recent martial law chaos. But is it safe to travel to the country?
A large number of people gathered near the South Korean National Assembly on Friday afternoon, holding banners, chanting ...
Embattled South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol saw his approval rating sink to a record low of 11% on Friday ahead of a ...