South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is under pressure to resign following protests and a brief martial law declaration.
Yoon’s martial law decree on Dec. 3, which brought special forces troops onto Seoul's streets, plunged South Korea into ...
The South Korean commander whose special forces unit stormed the National Assembly building during an aborted attempt to ...
Yoon has apologised for the botched attempt at imposing martial law and said he was leaving his political and legal fate to ...
While a sitting South Korean president has immunity from prosecution while in office, that doesn't extend to allegations of ...
On Monday, a senior National Police Agency officer told local reporters in a background briefing that police are considering ...
South Korean authorities have imposed an overseas travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol as prosecutors weigh possible ...
The commander of South Korea's special forces that stormed parliament last week after a martial law declaration said on ...
Police are considering placing an overseas travel ban on South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol as they investigate possible ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is still commander in chief and there is no disruption to the U.S.
On Sunday, ex-Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun was taken into custody at a Seoul detention facility after undergoing an ...