First, a pro-government civic group sued Mr. Hong on charges of defaming Ms. Park... READ MORE›
Many of Ms. Park's remaining supporters are vocal Christians outside the court on Thursday, a few of them read from Bibles and prayed for the president... READ MORE›
Kweon Seong-dong, who leads the legal team arguing for impeachment before the Constitutional Court, chided Ms. Park for speaking to reporters but not appearing in court... READ MORE›
The revelation touched a raw nerve in education-obsessed South Korea and prosecutors sought to question Ms Chung over her admission to Ewha Women's University in 2014... READ MORE›
Even many of Ms. Park's conservative supporters opposed the plan, despite being critical of many of the privately published history textbooks... READ MORE›
Organisers say more than 550,000 people joined the ranks marching towards the presidential Blue House, the prime minister's office and the constitutional court... READ MORE›
They have now handed over their investigation to special prosecutor Park Young-soo, whose team on Saturday was planning to summon the president's arrested friend, Choi Soon-sil... READ MORE›
Both Ms. Park and Ms. Choi have denied breaking the law... READ MORE›
Both were arrested earlier for allegedly helping Choi extort from companies and passing her confidential government information... READ MORE›
Mr Ban's comments come amid ongoing protests in the South Korean capital, Seoul... READ MORE›
After the Sewol disaster, Ms. Park promised to attack the layers of corruption that had contributed to it... READ MORE›
On Friday, the opposition-controlled parliament passed an impeachment motion against Ms Park, which stripped her of presidential duties... READ MORE›
If the court votes to remove Ms. Park, South Korea will hold an election for a new president in 60 days... READ MORE›
Many of its members have opposed Ms. Park's decision to deploy an American missile defense battery in South Korea... READ MORE›
For a dozen years as a member of the National Assembly, Ms. Park represented a district in Daegu, the country's fourth-largest city... READ MORE›
The opposition also says Ms. Park caused people in the government to be demoted or fired for trying to draw attention to Ms. Choi's activities... READ MORE›
During that period, Ms. Park's presidential powers would be suspended, and Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn would step in as acting president... READ MORE›
Ms. Park's party hopes she will agree to resign by April instead, arguing that impeachment would then be unnecessary... READ MORE›
The opposition lacks enough legislators to pass the impeachment on its own and needs help from dissenters in her ruling party... READ MORE›
Because South Korean law requires an election within 60 days of a president's resignation, it is in Saenuri's interest to delay Ms. Park's departure... READ MORE›
Ms. Park has also been accused of helping Ms. Choi illegally gain access to confidential government documents... READ MORE›
But it is Ms. Park's four-decade relationship with Ms. Choi, who has been described as a shaman fortuneteller by opposition politicians, that has enthralled South Koreans... READ MORE›
Huge rallies are held across in South Korea in the largest protests yet against President Park Geun-hye... READ MORE›
Seoul It was just what President Park Geun-hye of South Korea didn't need blue jokes about blue pills in the Blue House... READ MORE›
South Koreans like to say that they see Ms. Park not as a female president but as Park Chung-hee's daughter... READ MORE›
Ms. Park is the first sitting president of South Korea to be accused by prosecutors of a criminal conspiracy... READ MORE›
South Korean President Park Geun-hye had a considerable role in a corruption scandal involving a close confidante, prosecutors have said... READ MORE›
The scandal involving Ms. Choi was particularly inflammatory in South Korea, partly because of her background... READ MORE›
South Korea was then led by the dictator Park Chung-hee, the father of Ms. Park, whom Mr. Choi had befriended... READ MORE›
Ms. Park's father, Park Chung-hee, was a military dictator who ruled South Korea from 1961 until he was assassinated in 1979... READ MORE›
South Korean military radar detected what appeared to be a North Korean rocket landing in Yeoncheon County near the border north of Seoul at 3 52 p.m... READ MORE›
Once-bustling shopping districts in Seoul have emptied of the Chinese visitors who are the biggest source of foreign tourist income for South Korea... READ MORE›
South Korean officials said they believed that the North had begun firing as a warning to stop the loudspeaker broadcasts... READ MORE›
Already testy relations rose sharply after two South Korean border guards were seriously wounded on Aug... READ MORE›
As new details of Ms. Choi's accused manipulation of state affairs have surfaced, Ms. Park's approval ratings have plunged to record lows... READ MORE›
South Korean officials said that caveat would discourage further provocations from the North, but the two sides are likely to have very different definitions of abnormal... READ MORE›
Presidential aides sued six journalists from a South Korean newspaper for reporting similar allegations, which Ms. Park's office denied... READ MORE›
Rosa Parks 'I had been pushed around all my life'... READ MORE›
After China resisted efforts to place tougher sanctions on the North, South Korea formally announced that it was discussing the Thaad deployment with Washington... READ MORE›
South Korean officials have described top Chinese leaders as largely unresponsive to attempts to discuss North Korea in recent days... READ MORE›
Park's office nor the intelligence agency commented on the verdict on Monday, which overturned the lower court's decision... READ MORE›
Enjoy strong support from their publics to maintain a tough line on Japan, said John Delury, a historian at South Korea's Yonsei University... READ MORE›
However, the 266 inmates of Arcahaie prison do not wear uniforms, making it easier for escapees to mingle outside... READ MORE›
A Guadalupe Island diver has had an extremely lucky escape after a four-metre great white entered his shark cage... READ MORE›
The work stoppage comes after two failed injunction requests by the industry against Uber and the deal with Quebec... READ MORE›
Zika cases in Florida may be causing vacationers to reconsider plans to visit resorts including Walt Disney Co... READ MORE›
Saturday, just down the road from a City of Ottawa traffic operations lot... READ MORE›
You're just kids! After a shed load of floating through life, you'll meet Keith... READ MORE›
Lane's parents have said publicly they don't plan to sue Walt Disney World over the death... READ MORE›
A Go Fund Me page created by friends and family of the Virginia teen, who turned 19 on Saturday, has already raised nearly $18,000 in less than two days... READ MORE›
George Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World, flew back to Florida from Shanghai... READ MORE›
CNN reported Thursday that the company plans to install alligator warning signs near all waterways at Walt Disney World resorts as soon as possible... READ MORE›
George Kalogridis, president of Walt Disney World, flew back to Florida from Shanghai... READ MORE›
However, police, wildlife officials and Disney are being pressed to add signs warning of alligators... READ MORE›
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