The South Korean Justice Ministry imposed an overseas travel ban against President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday over his martial law declaration last week.
The recent episode serves as a warning and a lesson: no matter how deep-rooted or seemingly robust a democracy may be, it ...
The South Korean government ordered an overseas travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol as he faces investigation over a ...
The South Korean commander whose special forces unit stormed the National Assembly building during an aborted attempt to ...
A new statement from a military colonel whose unit was mobilized during last week’s short-lived martial law refutes an ...
Since taking office in 2022 for a single five-year term, Yoon, a conservative, has been on a near-constant collision course ...
The US government emphasized the importance of ensuring that South Korea’s democratic processes function properly after a ...
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 ...
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 ...