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South Korea's centre-left leader Lee Jae-myung hailed voters' "great decision" as he was declared the winner of a snap presidential election early on Wednesday, capping months of political chaos.
Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung was on track to win the South Korean presidential election by a landslide early Wednesday morning, with a massive lead after almost all votes had been counted.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called her country's judicial election 'extraordinary,' despite turnout of less than 13%. Mexico becomes the first country on Earth to elect all its judges, from ...
"Planning this event was important to me because it is a way to take action and raise awareness and can give people a purpose ...
Nawrocki won the election with 50.89 percent of the votes, dealing a major set-back for Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a close ally of Trzaskowski, and boosts the hope of the conservative Law and ...
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung announces presidential bid after Yoon’s ouster; South Korea will hold snap election on June 3 to choose Yoon’s successor. By Hyung-Jin Kim ...
Poland has elected Karol Nawrocki, a nationalist conservative, as its next president — a win that signals a turn to the right in one of the European Union's member states.
South Korea’s presidential election will end months of domestic political turmoil, but the winner could change the face of the country’s relationship with the United States. IE 11 is not ...
The 54-year-old has been frustrating Trump since the beginning of the president’s first term. The two are now fighting over ...
SEOUL, June 3 (Reuters) - South Korea's liberal party candidate Lee Jae-myung is projected to win Tuesday's snap presidential election by wide margins, according to exit polls, ushering in a ...
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Daily Democrat on MSNYolo County activism booms following Trump’s electionIndivisible Yolo will be hosting one of the nearly 1,800 “NO KINGS” marches across the nation in Woodland on Saturday, June 14.
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