The South Korean president has defended his martial law decree as act of governance and denied rebellion charges ...
In a wide-ranging Time magazine interview, President-elect Donald J. Trump said he might supporting getting rid of some ...
By invoking North Korean infiltration as a justification for his political moves, Yoon revived one of Washington’s great ...
The political paralysis could be particularly destabilizing as South Korea prepares for a Trump White House and renewed ...
Kim Myung-soo emphasized that priority should be given to protecting the country and citizens’ lives, as well as maintaining the defense capabilities of the alliance between the Republic of Korea and ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol remains in office despite the probe and a bid to impeach him, raising questions about who’s in charge ...
"There are concerns that safety issues in Seoul would throw cold water on the tourism industry," Seoul mayor said.
Before Yoon declared martial law, North Korean state media frequently commented on protests demanding Yoon’s impeachment in ...
Harvard Kennedy School’s adjunct lecturer in public policy and East Asia political expert, Jeeyang Rhee Baum, examines South ...
American statements in support of the will of the South Korean people and their Constitution can make a difference in an ...
South Korean police said they had raided the office of President Yoon Suk Yeol as they investigate his failed attempt to impose martial law last week.
In its first coverage of last week’s short-lived martial law order, North Korean state media focused on protests calling for ...