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With a surging far-right, South Korea under Lee Jae-myung continues to confront the mainstreaming of extremism, erosion of moderate conservatism and a fractured progressive coalition.
It has been a turbulent period for South Korean politics, triggered by then President Yoon Suk-yeol’s illegal declaration of ...
Can South Korea turn the page on its most turbulent time since democracy was installed? An election held this Tuesday looks ...
A doctored image of US President Donald Trump apparently holding up a message in support of impeached South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol has surfaced after the Asian nation elected a new leader on June ...
While his victory in the presidential election is an immediate win for South Korean democracy, Lee Jae-myung must now ...
From the North Korea-Russia alliance to China and Japan, South Korea’s neighbors are watching closely for signs of Lee’s ...
After half a year of political turmoil, uncertainty and division, South Koreans voted Tuesday for a new president to succeed Yoon Suk Yeol ... a US ally and Asian economic and cultural powerhouse ...
South Korean markets were closed for a snap presidential election triggered by the ouster of Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative who now faces an explosive trial on rebellion charges over his short ...
Shares have advanced in Asia after U.S. stocks drifted closer to their records. South Korea's Kospi jumped 2.4% after the ...
South Korea led the region with a strong net inflow of US$1.80 billion (RM7.62 billion), extending its foreign buying streak ...
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Why North Korea Is Ignoring South Korea Again
South Korea’s new president seeks engagement with North Korea, but Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, ties with Russia, and ...
KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 (Bernama) -- Foreign investors extended their net selling in Asian markets for a third consecutive week, recording an outflow of RM6.21 billion, or US$1.47 billion, significantly ...