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South Korea's leading presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung said in a Facebook post on Monday that he will again push for the ...
Prime minister Shigeru Ishiba also sent ritual offering to war-linked Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo - Anadolu Ajansı ...
But after expelling the man who threw the nation into turmoil after briefly declaring martial law last year, South Koreans face another reckoning: The next leader, who will be elected on June 3, will ...
South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol was officially impeached following his botched martial law declaration. The fallout of ...
South Korea's government proposed on Friday a supplementary 12.2 trillion won ($8.60 billion) budget to counter heightening ...
With the Constitutional Court upholding Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, South Korea heads for a presidential election scheduled ...
South Korea's presidential hopefuls offered condolences on Monday following the death of Pope Francis, each reflecting on how the late pontiff's message of peace, compassion and justice resonated with ...
SEOUL, April 18 (UPI) --Lee Jae-myung, the polarizing former head of South Korea's opposition Democratic Party, is maintaining a strong lead among potential candidates for a June snap election to ...
Support for Lee keeps rising while his rival, acting President Han Duck-soo, stays coy about his intentions for the June 3 ...
South Korea is floundering in a time of uncertainty, in which its future as both a relatively new democracy and an old American ally is at stake.
Four out of the eight candidates vying for the conservative People Power Party’s presidential nomination shared their vision ...
Would-be presidential candidates within the ruling People Power Party are looking to form a big tent to prevent the ...