If South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s presidency somehow manages to survive, the country will likely be paralysed for months, even years, says political science professor Robert Kelly.
A short-lived martial law decree by South Korea's leader last week raised worries about budding authoritarianism around the ...
South Korea's opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, will push for another impeachment vote against President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Prosecutors arrested Kim Yong-hyun, escalating the legal fallout for central players who briefly instituted martial law this ...
Celebrations swept Damascus on Sunday after Syrian rebels entered the city and ended the rule of President Bashar Assad, who ...
Yoon’s defence minister, who is accused of suggesting the idea of imposing martial law to him, has been arrested ...
Ex-Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyuns allegedly recommended last week’s brief but stunning martial law imposition to President ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol managed to avoid impeachment over the weekend by just a handful of votes. But pressure ...
By Choe Sang-Hun and Jin Yu Young Reporting from Seoul South Korea’s government was paralyzed Sunday, mired in a new ...
Most ruling party lawmakers boycotted a parliamentary vote Saturday to deny a two-thirds majority needed to suspend President ...
South Korean police have arrested the country's former defence minister Kim Yong Hyun amid an investigation into alleged ...
Amidst political turmoil in South Korea, celebrities have also taken to social media to speak up about the issue. Previously ...