With increasing calls for protests from trade unions, civil society organisations, and growing momentum in universities, it ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol raises concerns about South Korea's election systems, citing flaws and potential data manipulation by ...
In 1972, a South Korean president instigated a self-coup and succeeded. Understanding why – and why the latest attempt failed ...
Public outcry and protests continue in South Korea following the recent martial law chaos. But is it safe to travel to the ...
Embattled South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has defended his shock decision to declare martial law last week, saying he ...
South Korea’s night of martial law was a jolt for some members of a generation accused of political apathy. They say they aren’t going away.
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 Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his decision to declare martial law in a televised address Thursday, claiming ...
South Korea's president remains defiant, as efforts to impeach or arrest him for his declaration of martial law pick up speed. The political crisis raises questions about South Korea's democracy.
President Yoon Suk Yeol remains in office despite the probe and a bid to impeach him, raising questions about who’s in charge ...
By invoking North Korean infiltration as a justification for his political moves, Yoon revived one of Washington’s great ...
Korea’s political crisis has spurred a host of commentary and reflection in China despite censorship. While state broadcaster CCTV issued minute-by-minute updates on the crisis, censors have taken ...