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Pre-election surveys suggest liberal Lee Jae-myung appears headed for an easy win, riding on deep public frustration over the ...
South Koreans are voting on Tuesday for a new president in a snap election following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk ...
The two main candidates vying to become president are left-leaning Lee ... are perhaps most at risk given a tendency for new leaders in South Korea to pull the rug on progress already made.
Pre-election surveys suggest Yoon Suk Yeol's liberal rival, Lee Jae-myung, appears headed for an easy win, riding a wave of public frustration in the wake of Yoon's martial law debacle.
South Koreans are choosing a new president Tuesday to succeed the conservative who was ousted for imposing martial law briefly last year.
Centre-left candidate Lee Jae-myung took power on Wednesday as South Korean president as he seeks to initiate a "fresh start" ...
the political turmoil at home is likely slowing progress and hampering a possible trade deal until a new South Korean president is elected. That’s why both main candidates have focused on the ...
New South Korean President Lee Jae-myung described his victory as the start of the country’s return to normalcy, after winning a tense election that capped off months of political turmoil ...