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SEOUL: No thanks to his "xie xie" gaffe from a year ago, former opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, who is widely regarded as ...
South Korea's former president Moon Jae-in said on Friday that prosecutors were becoming political and abusing their power ...
South Korea's former president Moon Jae-in claimed Friday that prosecutors abused their power, were politically motivated and ...
South Korean prosecutors indicted Moon Jae-in for alleged bribery, making him the latest former leader of the country to face ...
After South Korea's Constitutional Court formally removed former president Yoon Suk Yeol from office over his short-lived ...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court affirmed the National Assembly’s impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, removing him from ...
The South Korean government's fact-finding commission has suspended its groundbreaking investigation into the extensive fraud ...
South Korean prosecutors indicted former liberal President Moon Jae-in on bribery charges Thursday, saying that a budget ...
South Korean consumer sentiment edged up only slightly in April despite a significant reduction in political uncertainty.
The judiciary is meant to serve as a safeguard, not a spoils system. In a democracy as vibrant — and as vulnerable — as South Korea’s, the health of the court may be the truest measure of ...
Lower-ranking soldiers, through acts of disobedience, played a crucial role in stopping an undemocratic power grab. That ...
Yoon's decision to declare military rule and send troops to Seoul streets in December made him the country's first president ...