The president's ultraconservative supporters believe that the country has been overrun by North Korea sympathizers conspiring to destroy South Korea's freedoms.
Former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min (2nd from L, front) refuses to take an oath at the National Assembly in Seoul on Jan.
The court’s repeated dismissal of a request to extend Yoon’s detainment is a sign that the judicial process is functioning accordingly ...
Yoon cited the support of thousands who have taken to the streets to defend him. Read more at straitstimes.com.
the prosecution handed over Yoon and Interior Minister Lee Sang-min’s case to the office on Wednesday. All investigations into Yoon will now be conducted by the CIO. The CIO decided to roll back ...
Wednesday saw the first hearing by a special parliamentary audit commission investigating allegations of insurrection ...
Conservatives are trying to rally their base in what they see as the lead-up to an early presidential election, but their ...
Lee Ha-sang, another lawyer for Kim, claimed that Yoon "clearly" ordered troops not to prevent lawmakers from entering the National Assembly during martial law, rejecting accusations that he ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol and other individuals implicated in his short-lived imposition of martial law failed to attend an ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol complied with a warrant execution amid protests from lawmakers, emphasizing the need to avoid violence and bloodshed during the arrest.
When Kim urged the resignation of Interior Minister Lee Sang-min, Yoon responded that he had “strong suspicions” of the “possibility that the incident was induced and contrived by certain ...