South Korea's president has defended his martial law decree as an act of governance and denied rebellion charges, vowing to ...
In an address to the nation, President Yoon Suk Yeol claimed the opposition-controlled parliament has been destroying the ...
In a fiery televised statement, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his short-lived martial law decree as a ...
Is South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on the verge of being forced out of office for declaring martial law nearly a week ...
Prosecutors have also accused Kim Yong Hyun, ousted defence minister, of advising the president to deploy troops to block parliamentary votes on the decree. Mr Kim, currently in custody, reportedly ...
South Korea’s ruling party has thrown its support behind attempts to impeach embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol over his ...
South Korean police tried to search President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office on Wednesday but have not been able to enter the main ...
Following Yoon’s announcement of martial law, South Korea’s military proclaimed that parliament and other political gatherings that could cause “social confusion” would be suspended, ...
Under South Korean law, the president must immediately lift martial law if parliament demands it by a majority vote. South Korea’s parliament, with 190 of its 300 members present, passed a ...
The military announced that activities by parliament and political ... Yoon defended his decision, stating that martial law was necessary to safeguard South Korea’s liberal democracy and free ...