Night has fallen in Seoul and the cold is biting. But outside the National Assembly, the air is bright with candles and thick with the cries of people calling for the president to be impeached.
This led to armored vehicles and troops appearing on Seoul's streets. Thousands of people gathered outside Parliament, demanding the president's resignation. They braved the cold, chanting slogans ...
SEOUL — South Koreans wept and screamed with ... Choi Jung-ha, 52, who danced in the street after the vote, told AFP. Thousands had gathered ahead of the vote in front of the National Assembly ...
South Korean protesters take over Seoul streets calling for President Yoon to step down The South Korean president faces possible impeachment for declaring martial law. Lawmakers began impeachment ...
Armored vehicles and troops briefly mobilized on the streets of Seoul, sparking mass protests outside Parliament. Thousands of citizens, braving freezing temperatures, chanted slogans demanding ...
Protesters calling for the ouster of South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol react after the result of the second martial law impeachment vote outside the National Assembly in Seoul on December 14, 2024.
Thousands on the streets of Seoul are celebrating after South Korean MPs voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon will be suspended while the prime minister will serve as acting president. A ...
South Koreans wept and screamed with joy in freezing Seoul on Saturday as parliament voted to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol from office over his failed bid to impose martial law.
The President, facing mounting opposition, reversed his decision in a late-night address. In the interim, thousands of protesters flooded the streets, clashing with security forces outside the ...