The leader of South Korea’s main opposition party thought the president’s late night martial law announcement was a deepfake ...
Yoon suspended civilian rule late Tuesday and deployed troops and helicopters to parliament only for lawmakers to vote down ...
During a whirlwind few hours in South Korean politics, President Yoon Suk Yeol placed the country under martial law on Dec. 3 ...
While the swift lifting of martial law prevented bank runs, continued exchange rate volatility will pose challenges for banks ...
SEOUL - South Korean prosecutors have opened an investigation into President Yoon Suk Yeol, his interior minister, and the ...
Amid the political drama, Jack Forge reached out to his South Korean co-worker to get their perspective, only to receive an ...
South Korean leader’s bid to erase ‘Korea discount’ sputter after short-lived martial law declaration rattles markets.
South Korean police announced an "insurrection" investigation into President Yoon Suk-Yeol and other top officials in ...
South Korea’s brief lurch to martial law this week spooked markets, but rapid action by officials to restore democratic norms and reassure investors has limited the damage – at least for now.
South Korea’s opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, who’s among the leading contenders to replace the sitting South Korean ...