In declaring martial law early last month, Yoon used similar language, citing the need to “eradicate pro-North Korean forces.
Polarization in South Korea, has helped a political leader rally enough support to potentially thwart accountability.
Two weeks after becoming South Korea's second acting president, Choi Sang-mok faces not only the task of steering a shaky ...
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South Korea’s acting leader has accepted the resignation of the chief of the presidential security service, Park Jong-joon, ...
The U.S. secretary of state aimed to show that his country stood by South Korea as it grapples with a political crisis, and ...
The damaged flight data recorder from the Jeju Air passenger jet that crash-landed in South Korea will be sent to the United ...
"Today, the alliance between the United States and Korea remains more essential than ever in shaping our shared future," said ...
It isn’t a Donald Trump rally, however, but a protest by conservative supporters of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk ...
South Korea's government said on Monday it will extend the shutdown of Muan International Airport by a week to Jan. 14, ...
North Korea said Tuesday it successfully test-fired a new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile, claiming the ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed confidence in South Korea’s acting leader as the two nations reaffirmed their ...