Live
about 1 month ago
Nearly 150,000 protesters take to Seoul's streets calling on President Yoon to resign as lawmakers vote to impeach him. Follow for updates
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Breaking News
about 11 hours earlier
(URGENT) Yoon could make special address in morning ahead of impeachment motion vote
Breaking News
about 11 hours earlier
(URGENT) Yoon to deliver televised public address at 10 a.m. ahead of impeachment vote
Breaking News
about 10 hours earlier
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea apologized for declaring martial law, but did not resign. He faces an impeachment vote on Saturday.
Breaking News
about 9 hours earlier
(URGENT) Main opposition chief says Yoon's apology 'very disappointing,' vows to seek impeachment
CNA
about 3 hours earlier
South Korean lawmakers are about to vote on whether to impeach President Yoon for briefly imposing martial law. Follow live:
Breaking News
about 2 hours earlier
(URGENT) Ruling party lawmakers leave parliamentary hall after voting on first lady special counsel bill, boycott vote on Yoon impeachment motion
BBC News
about 2 hours earlier
South Korean MPs are voting on whether to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol whose declaration of martial law caused uproar - follow live
Live
about 2 hours earlier
South Korea's ruling party lawmakers boycott President Yoon's impeachment vote, effectively guaranteeing its failure
Breaking News
about 1 hour earlier
South Korean media say a National Assembly motion to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol is expected to fail.
CNA
about 1 hour earlier
Motion to impeach South Korean President Yoon set to fail as almost all of his ruling party leaves parliament before vote. Follow live:
Yonhap top stories on the hour
about 1 hour earlier
All but 2 ruling party lawmakers boycott vote on Yoon impeachment motion