Any “us vs. them” dynamic can be dangerous for democracy. But when that divide centers on mutually exclusive visions of a ...
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has defended his failed martial law bid by rehashing baseless claims of voter ...
Grieving relatives of people killed in a plane crash in South Korea visited the site to pay respects to their loved ones on ...
By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's leadership crisis will play out in the Constitutional Court, which will decide ...
Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, endured humbling ...
On Dec. 3, as part of a power struggle, President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, bringing hundreds of troops to surround parliament and raid the election ... news from South Korea will ...
Though it sometimes seems as if South Korean and American political parties are competing to see which country's politics can be most polarized, South Korea's political landscape currently ...
They view the trilateral [South Korea]-Japan-U.S. cooperation negatively and will likely try to undo it when they come to power, which they are likely to do in the next election.” “The members ...
"Yoon's impeachment is not the end of South Korea's political turmoil. It is not even the beginning of the end, which will ultimately involve the election of a new president," said Leif-Eric ...
If so, Yoon will be formally removed, triggering a snap election within 60 days to choose ... drama that tells the story of one of South Korea’s most notorious military coups in the late 1970s ...
Yoon said without evidence that North Korea hacked into South Korea’s National Election Commission last year, exposing security issues that he said called into question the integrity of the ...
"If we fail, it will be impossible to establish a front against election fraud." In his speech declaring South Korea's first martial law in decades last week, Yoon vowed to "eliminate anti-state ...