South Korean prosecutors are seeking to formally arrest the former defense minister alleged to have colluded with President ...
South Korea's National Assembly voted early Wednesday morning to lift the martial law imposed by President Yoon Suk Yeol, the ...
Martial law lasted only about six hours but was the first of its kind in more than 40 years and has caused a domestic ...
A statement by the leader of the special forces unit sent to blockade the National Assembly suggests that the president and ...
While the request for an investigation by the permanent special prosecutor of the emergency martial law was passed at the plenary session of the National ...
Request for permanent special prosecution of 'emergency martial law situation' passed by plenary session President Yoon, ...
The National Assembly Secretariat on Monday said a total of 66 million won ($46,031) of property damage had been inflicted by ...
South Korea's National Assembly voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to block President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration.
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s top aides offered to resign hours after he rescinded his extraordinary order. Protesters are calling for his resignation as lawmakers prepare to meet. Follow live news ...
Lee Jae-myung, the South Korean opposition leader, recorded a video in a car on his way to the National Assembly, asking citizens to congregate there. “There is no reason to declare martial law.
The martial law, however, was only in effect for about six hours since the National Assembly voted to overrule the president's decision. The shocking move led to protests and worried South Korea's ...
In just a few frantic hours, lawmakers were forced to climb the walls into the National Assembly compound in order to lift the martial law decree after being blocked by military troops and police.