President Yoon Suk Yeol was released from detention 27 hours after the court ruled his arrest warrant should be canceled.
The political turmoil in South Korea could result in a takeover by those sympathetic to China and communism. Leftists could merge the South Korean state with the Kim regime of North Korea.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — TV footage on Saturday showed South Korea’s impeached Yoon Suk Yeol coming out of prison.
Soon after Yoon's announcement, the opposition's Democratic Party leader hosted a live stream urging ... Han initially ...
Even after South Korea’s Constitution Court delivers its verdict, the country’s fierce and fractured partisan divide is ...
President Yoon Suk-yeol’s governing style and legislative deadlock engendered calls for constitutional amendment from both ...
The move followed a court ruling that the detention of President Yoon Suk Yeol was invalid, but it won’t affect the ...
Wearing symbolic white helmets and waving "Stop the Steal" flags, the young men of the "white skull squad" are back on the ...
South Korean Democratic Party, largest party in National Assembly, floats plans to “include Bitcoin” in strategic reserves ...
South Korea ’s young voters are more ideologically divided than older generations, a new survey has found, with men in their ...
South Korea’s Yoon released from custody, but heightened political tension remains: Chinese observer
Supporters of arrested and impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol wave the national flags as they gather outside the ...
Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol’s conservative supporters have accused the courts of wrongfully persecuting him in echoes ...
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