CNA Correspondent - After insurrection and impeachment, what's next for South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol?
From impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration to his current dual trials for impeachment and insurrection, ...
Opposition lawmakers submit a special counsel bill mandating an investigation into the self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun to the bill division of the National Assembly in Seoul on ...
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Hankyoreh on MSN[Column] Surge of far-right populism comes for KoreaMany have begun expressing fears about the burgeoning of far-right politics and far-right populism. In South Korea, ...
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol blamed the main opposition Democratic Party's aim to “destroy" his government ...
The secretary general of South Korea's National Election Commission defended the integrity of the country's elections on ...
As South Korea's Constitutional Court deliberated whether to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, supporters of the ...
Many Americans have watched in horror as Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has been permitted to tear through various offices of the United ...
It has been two months since South Korea suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol after he declared a short-lived martial law. As his fate hangs in the balance, Yoon has directed the blame for declaring ...
During the 7th hearing of the impeachment trial at the Constitutional Court in Seoul, Yoon said the investigations were not ...
After slapping a 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports, Trump appeared Monday to be shifting his attention to South Korea and ...
The likelihood US President Donald Trump will see his Gaza plan through is slim, but does it have any standing from an ...
SEOUL: South Korea's suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol blamed the "malicious" opposition for his decision to declare martial ...
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