Police are considering filing an arrest warrant for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and raiding the presidential residence, as part of their investigation into insurrection charges against him over his botched bid to impose martial law
Civic organisations in South Korea plan to organise more large-scale protests ahead of Saturday’s vote and millions of South Korean citizens are expected to take part in protests across the country
Protesters gather in front of the parliament in Seoul
South Korea's election committee condemned Yoon for "denying (the legitimacy of) the very voting system that made himself president" with his claims of potential voting fraud, saying Yoon's martial law that saw troops raid the committee's HQ a "significant.threat to democracy."
South Korean protesters confronted by police in Seoul
1 day ago South Korean police make second attempt to raid presidential office compound as President Yoon Suk Yeol vows to fight "until the very last minute"
1 day ago South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol calls his political opponents as "anti-state forces", said North Korea has hacked the country's elections and defended his short-lived martial law order as a legal move to "protect democracy": "I will fight to the end"
South Korean president vows to fight to defend himself 'until the last moment'
North Korea state media have begun covering martial law in the South. 21 photos of protestors with K-pop light sticks on homepage of 'Workers Daily' [an article with photo ran in the print edition which is disseminated widely in the country]
South Korean police say security guards were blocking a special investigative team from raiding the main building of President Yoon Suk Yeol's offices
South Korea police raid President Yoon's office over his martial law declaration, arrested the chief of the police
Police raid National Police Agency, Seoul Metropolitan Police, National Assembly Police Guards over martial law declaration
4 day ago Senior officials from U.S, ROK and Japan met today in Tokyo and shared the view that the deepening military cooperation between the DPRK and Russia "are deeply destabilizing and pose a grave threat to regional and global security," per Department of the State
South Korean President Yoon banned from leaving the country
South Korea prosecutors open case on president Yoon Suk Yeol
Main opposition calls for immediate arrest, probe of Yoon
South Korea PM says maintaining alliance with U.S. and trilateral security cooperation with U.S., Japan crucial
The "martial law" former defense minister of South Korea arrested
Angry South Korean citizens protesting after the National Assembly failed to impeach President Yoon tonight
National Assembly ends vote on President Yoon’s impeachment. The speaker said he does not want to prolong the time with citizens protesting in the cold. The motion will be null and DP will resubmit the motion so it goes to the floor during the next session
The impeachment vote is currently going on in South Korea National Assembly
South Korea ruling party lawmakers boycott impeachment vote
6 day ago On Saturday, ahead of the vote to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, those in favor and against the motion gathered in Seoul. In front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, protesters called for the president's impeachment
South Korea capital Seoul: Tens of thousands of protesters gathering near the National Assembly to call for President Yoon Suk-Yeol to step down
South Korea's military chief offers resignation over country's 'martial law' crisis
South Korean police have begun investigating President Yoon for "insurrection" over his declaration of martial law
North Korea has approved the strategic partnership treaty with Russia
South Korea's opposition have formally presented a bill impeaching President Yoon to Parliament
Civic and labor groups on Wednesday held candlelight or protest rallies across the nation to demand the resignation of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his controversial martial law declaration
1 week ago Dramatic tableau on the steps of South Korea’s National Assembly, as people with drums, candles, and singing in unison, vow to keep protesting until President Yoon leaves office