Yoon Suk Yeol told authorised soldiers to break down doors and drag politicians out of parliament, prosecutors say.
South Korea's suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol authorized the military to fire their weapons during his failed martial law bid, a prosecutors' report states.
Hundreds of people gather in Seoul to protest against South Korea's suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol two weeks after his ...
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s main opposition party submitted a motion on Thursday to impeach the country’s acting ...
South Korea's suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol authorised the military to fire their weapons if needed to enter parliament ...
South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo despite vehement ...
South Korea's suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol authorized the military to fire their weapons if needed to enter parliament ...
World with with different countries and each country with a different leader is moving in time with certain kind of ...
South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo despite vehement ...
The vote was the second major impeachment in two weeks after President Yoon’s ill-fated martial law bid set off turmoil. The ...
South Korea’s parliament impeached Acting President Han Duck-soo, dealing another blow to a government already reeling after ...
Yoon Suk-yeol retains the title but not the power of president while the constitutional court decides whether to approve the ...