South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was still clinging to power Thursday, with his party announcing they will oppose an ...
State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel stated the U.S. expects South Korea to abide by its laws and resolve disputes ...
The decree, which enabled temporary military control, was the first since the country's democratization in 1987.
Local media states South Korea will allow corporate crypto accounts in phases starting with universities and local ...
A South Korean politician who grappled with an armed soldier in a show of defiance outside the country’s National Assembly on ...
Major political events are making headlines worldwide. A Russian faces charges of war crimes in Finland for crimes in Ukraine ...
U.S. markets were quiet early Thursday following another record rally on Wall Street, while bitcoin surged above $100,000 for the first time.
According to Maria Zakharova, the events in Seoul show that it is South Korea that brings tension and instability to the peninsula ...
The chairman of South Korea’s ruling party has urged his party to vote against the opposition-led impeachment proceedings ...
South Korean police have launched an investigation into president Yoon Suk Yeol over allegations of “insurrection” following his abrupt and short-lived declaration of martial law earlier this week.
South Korea and the United States are "in communication at all levels" as needed, a foreign ministry official said Thursday, ...
Lawmakers fought past soldiers to break into the legislature and overturn the president’s shock decree.