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After months of political drama, South Korea is poised to elect a new president to succeed Yoon Suk Yeol, who was toppled ...
South Koreans go to the polls on June 3 in the country's 21st presidential election, aiming to restore political stability ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNEx-President Park visits father's birthplaceFormer President Park Geun-hye visited the birthplace of her father, late President Park Chung Hee, on Tuesday.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNEx-President ParkFormer President Park Geun-hye (C) greets people at Seomun Market in Daegu, about 230 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on May ...
This election seems more crucial since the Korea has been teetering between temporary leaders for months while navigating ...
Gyeonggi Province is home to the largest number of voters, accounting for 26.4%, followed by Seoul at 18.7% and Busan at 6.5% ...
The turnout of the first day of early voting reached 19.58 percent — the highest level recorded for the first day of early ...
Beyond who wins and who loses, what’s more important is whether South Korea sees the formation of political coalitions that ...
(THE CONVERSATION) On June 3, 2025, South Koreans will head to the polls to vote for a new president.
South Koreans are turning out in record numbers for early voting today in the country’s snap presidential election set to take place on 3 June. The election comes in the aftermath of the worst ...
In his only interview on the campaign trail, the presidential frontrunner talks Trump, North Korea, and leading a fractured ...
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