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Political and social tensions in Bolivia are intensifying two months ahead of the general elections Aug. 17, raising concerns ...
South Korea's new administration proposed on Thursday $14.7 billion of extra government spending to support sluggish domestic ...
By Satyaki Chakraborty Lee Jae Myung of majority Liberal Democratic Party was sworn in as the new President of South Korea ...
It has been a turbulent period for South Korean politics, triggered by then President Yoon Suk-yeol’s illegal declaration of ...
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.
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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 ...
This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers May 31 ...
There will be temptation to continue with the Moon-era progressive foreign policy, but Lee is likely to be more pragmatic ...
A liberal president’s election in South Korea appears to have kindled a conciliatory mood among North Korean officials.
Public access to some buildings at the Blue House will be restricted from mid-July as the new president moves in.
Lee Jae-myung’s win signals hope for South Korea with unity, reform and urgent action for the country's future ...