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South Korea's voters cast their ballots in a snap presidential election sparked by the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol.
After months of political turmoil, South Korea will elect a new president Tuesday to succeed conservative Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted over his brief but shocking imposition of martial law.
It has been a turbulent period for South Korean politics, triggered by then President Yoon Suk-yeol’s illegal declaration of ...
The election was called after President Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office over his decision to declare martial law.
Voters in South Korea are choosing a new president to replace Yoon Suk-yeol who was impeached and removed from office over his brief and ill-fated martial law bid in December. The snap election on ...
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.
South Korea's June presidential election ended six months of political uncertainty and policy paralysis in the country.
Lee Jae-myung, has an almost impossible agenda. He wants to be all things to all sides, domestically and internationally.
The federal government has promised an inquiry into Home Affairs’ handling of adoptions. Meanwhile, those involved are left ...
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South Korea’s military has shut down loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda along the inter-Korean border ...
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