SEOUL—South Korea’s top opposition party will continue submitting a weekly motion to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol over his declaration of martial law until it is approved, its leader said.
Korea’s tourism industry is facing increasing concerns over escalating political and social turmoil following the failure of ...
SEOUL, December 9. /TASS/. The South Korean Justice Ministry has banned President Yoon Suk Yeol from leaving the country, the Dong-A Ilbo newspaper reported. "The travel ban against President Yoon Suk ...
Over 2,500 Korean stars and movie professionals signed a petition saying: “For Koreans in the film industry, Yoon Suk Yeol is ...
Mr Yoon issued an apology over his martial law decree, and claimed that he would not shirk legal or political responsibility ...
South Korea’s Justice Ministry says an overseas travel ban has been imposed on President Yoon Suk Yeol during an investigation into his short-lived declaration of martial law ...
Protests demanding the president resign continue, as South Koreans are clearly shocked and outraged at Yoon’s attempt to ...
A commander of South Korea’s special forces has apologized for ordering his troops to storm parliament last week after ...
With the political scene expected to witness a repeat of the impeachment vote followed by a boycott in the coming weeks, the ...
South Korea’s president has replaced his defense minister as opposition parties moved to impeach both men over the ...