Gasps of frustration. Shouts of rage. Tears. Many of the tens of thousands of protesters outside South Korea's parliament were overcome with emotion Saturday, as a presidential impeachment motion ...
Network traffic in South Korea briefly slowed in the area around the National Assembly on Saturday, industry sources said, as ...
As parliamentarians scrambled to get inside the National Assembly building to reverse the emergency measure, a woman in a ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared poised to survive an impeachment attempt after lawmakers from the ruling party ...
The country's dominant opposition party moved to impeach Yoon on Wednesday, submitting a motion a day after his declaration ...
Demonstrations in the city and around the country have intensified since President Yoon Suk Yeol’s audacious, though ...
South Korean lawmakers have begun meeting to vote on whether to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived attempt ...
The South Korean President declared a martial law order on Tuesday. President Yoon's decree banned all political and parliamentary activities and allowed arrests without a warrant.
A massive rally of protesters assembled near the National Assembly building in Seoul on a bitterly cold Saturday to call for ...
Subway trains are skipping National Assembly Station in central Seoul on Saturday as crowds of protesters were set to stage ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol said he would not seek to impose martial law again and that he would leave his fate to his party.
South Korea’s president said he’s “very sorry” for causing public anxiety and inconvenience with his declaration of martial ...