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Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans have thronged the Blue House in central Seoul in recent months to get their last ...
South Korea's voters cast their ballots in a snap presidential election sparked by the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol.
South Korean voters are choosing who will succeed former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office over his ill-fated imposition of martial law.
As South Korea's election nears, Lee Jae-myung's approach to U.S.-China relations sparks debate, highlighting the ...
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as South Korea’s next president on Wednesday following a dramatic snap election six months after the country’s previous leader declared martial law ...
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ZNetwork on MSNSouth Korea’s President Lee Shouldn’t Attend NATO: Amidst Crises, Peace Is PragmaticIn his inaugural speech, South Korea’s recently elected President Lee Jae-myung declared that ‘no peace is too expensive; it ...
After months of political turmoil, South Korea will elect a new president Tuesday to succeed conservative Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted over his brief but shocking imposition of martial law.
South Korea's June presidential election ended six months of political uncertainty and policy paralysis in the country.
SEOUL, April 8 (Reuters) - Leading contenders began to throw their hats in the ring on Tuesday as South Korea officially set June 3 for a snap presidential election triggered by last week's ...
South Korea said on Tuesday that it would hold a snap election on June 3 to choose the successor to former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed last week for his attempt to impose martial law.
South Korea's deep divisions are reflected in the ... calls for political revenge by hard-line supporters. "We now have an election race like 'Squid Game,' but it will be a new president's ...
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