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A win for the left-of-center frontrunner in South Korea’s presidential election would likely herald more caution by Seoul ...
As a result, the hacked billboards displayed a photo of Yoon along with the phrase “Suck it up, you pig dogs,” for about a ...
After Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law decree and his ouster from the presidency, South Korea is looking to recover from ...
Polls show the candidate from South Korea’s main left-wing opposition party emerging as the clear favourite in next month’s ...
South Koreans are set to finally choose a new president after the nation’s worst constitutional crisis in decades. The Jun 3 ...
The June 3 election will either bring stability or deepen painful divisions within the nation.  Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The impeachemnt has awoken a new generation of protestors who are revitalising South Korea's civil society and working to ...
Democratic Party's Lee Jae-myung saw his lead in the election campaign narrow sharply in the latest opinion poll. Read more ...
Four presidential candidates -- (From L to R) Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party, Kwon Young-kook of the minor Democratic ...
In the wake of Yoon Suk-yeol’s poor performance, the country has severely been polarized. Now the public hopes the new ...