Police buses are parked to make walls on the road near the Constitutional Court in Seoul to prepare for an eventuality on February 13, when the 8th hearing for Yoon’s impeachment trial was held.
A poll revealed that 58% of respondents believe the Constitutional Court should uphold President Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment, a margin of 20 percentage points over those who think the court should ...
The trend towards political polarisation is hardly unique to South Korea, but the country’s long-running divisions have been ...
The Hankyoreh examined the notebook of Roh Sang-won, a former military leader accused of helping plan the martial law plot, ...
The Constitutional Court of Korea on Friday approved President Yoon Suk Yeol’s request to summon Prime Minister Han Duck-soo ...
Just over half of the respondents to a recent public opinion survey released Friday said they want to see the presidency ...
On Thursday, the Constitutional Court has concluded its eighth round of hearings on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial and scheduled an additional session for Feb. 18. Today, the justices ...
Less than two weeks later, with South Korea’s highest court still reviewing Yoon’s case, acting President Han Duck-soo was ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is putting up a desperate fight for his political life at Seoul’s Constitutional Court ...
Former South Gyeongsang Gov. Kim Kyoung-soo called for a wider diversity of voices within domestic politics in his meeting ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court will hold another hearing next week before deciding whether President Yoon Suk Yeol should ...
South Korea is now at a crossroads where the people must decide which path to choose: “a Free World country of liberal democracy or a socialist country of a people’s democracy.” ...