South Korean police has questioned the chief of the presidential security service as the two agencies clashed over attempts ...
By Hyunjoo Jin and Jack Kim Seoul (Reuters) -South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's security chief said on Friday the ...
A standoff between rival government forces outside the presidential compound in South Korea is a startling development, even ...
South Korea's acting president Choi Sang Mok on Friday accepted the resignation of the head of the Presidential Security Service (PSS). The PSS head, Park Jong Joon, submitted his resignation ...
Park Jong-joon filed his resignation to Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok before turning himself over for questioning. He previously ignored multiple demands to speak with police.
The danger of violence begins with the security service defending the president — and extends to firebrands confronting one ...
South Korea's presidential security chief resigned Friday as he faced questioning over why his guards prevented the detention ...
A South Korean court has cleared the government ... him to custody following an hours-long standoff with the presidential security service ... Hundreds of South Koreans, bundled up against ...
South Korean ... rule and plunging South Korea into its worst political crisis in decades, but both he and his supporters have remained defiant. "The Presidential Security Service will protect ...