Opposition lawmakers said they would vote to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol following his recent imposition of martial law ...
But the South Korean President was already dogged by scandals before his botched attempt to impose martial law.:: First ...
After President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law, South Korea's parliament will vote Saturday on his impeachment. Yoon's own party chief has called for his powers to be suspended.
South Korea's ruling party chief on Friday demanded that President Yoon Suk Yeol step down over his declaration of martial ...
As the head of the president's own party said Yoon Suk Yeol should resign -- Ahead of tomorrow's impeachment vote.
South Korea’s defense ministry said no military measures have been ordered related to martial law.
The country’s first lady is seen as a driving force behind Yoon Suk Yeol declaring martial law earlier this week.
Leaders of Yoon’s own party say they won't oppose the impeachment. This comes after his botched attempt to declare martial ...
Hundreds of South Koreans on Jeju Island converged on City Hall on Friday night to demand that embattled South Korean ...
South Korea’s overnight struggle has reminded the world of a stark truth: democracy is not self-sustaining. It demands vigilance. It requires collective action.
The leader of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s own party has backed impeachment, on which the National Assembly is set to vote on ...
The head of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s conservative People Power Party reversed his earlier position, signaling openness to his impeachment for declaring emergency martial law.