A South Korean court approved arrest warrants on Tuesday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol and search his office and residence amid a criminal investigation into his martial law decree.
The vote was the second major impeachment in two weeks after President Yoon’s ill-fated martial law bid set off turmoil. The ...
South Korean law enforcement officials requested a court warrant on Monday to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
I do not know the first thing about the Constitution of South Korea. But this report from the New York Times reads like an exam fact pattern. First, the ...
Han Duck-soo declined to make judicial appointments needed to advance the impeachment of his predecessor.
South Korean lawmakers impeached acting president Han Duck-soo on Friday, sinking the country even deeper into political ...
South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo despite vehement ...
South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo despite vehement ...
The successive impeachments are unprecedented, and mean the top two officials in Asia's fourth-largest economy are currently suspended from their duties. Here's why some observers are increasingly ...
South Korea plunged deeper into political uncertainty on Friday as its National Assembly voted to impeach Acting President ...
A day after Han Duck-soo vowed not to appoint three judges for the Constitutional Court, the main opposition party impeached ...
South Korea's parliament voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo. This move comes less than two weeks after lawmakers ...