The arrest warrant executed in Wednesday's dawn raid on Yoon's residence allows investigators to hold Yoon for just 48 hours.
The suspended president's legal team has denied Yoon masterminded an insurrection, a crime in South Korea punishable by life imprisonment or even, technically, the death penalty. The Seoul Central ...
Japan, the United States and South Korea pledged Tuesday to work together to stop North Korea's efforts to raise funds through illegal activities in cyberspace such as cryptocurrency theft, warning ...
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol ... “Martial law is not a crime. Martial law is an exercise of presidential authority to overcome a national crisis,” Yoon wrote in a ...
Firefighters are preparing for a return of dangerous winds that could again stoke the wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people in the Los ...
The US, Japan and South Korea are urging public-private collaboration against the growing threat of North Korean hackers, ...
China, Russia, Iran, North Korea ... crimes are not even being investigated properly,” wrote another Japanese citizen in response to Emanuel. In the past three decades, numerous incidents involving ...
Yoon is wanted for questioning in multiple criminal investigations related to his martial law decree last month, including over accusations of leading an insurrection – a crime punishable by ...
The Constitutional Court, an arbiter in a polarized nation, is about to consider whether Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment for ...