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Thou­sands of supporters of the country's two leading presidential candidates rallied in Seoul, days before a vote triggered ...
South Korea’s presidential race has devolved into personal attacks and petty disputes, drowning out meaningful policy debate ...
The two main candidates have been largely silent about equality for women. A polarising subject, it had helped Yoon into ...
After months of political turmoil, South Koreans will head to the polls Tuesday to elect a president to succeed disgraced ...
A proposed amendment would include implementing martial law only after getting Parliament’s approval within 24 hours. Read ...
The winner will have the task of dealing with the political and economic fallout from Yoon's action, which has ignited fierce ...
South Koreans lined up in record numbers to pick their president on May 30, joining lengthy queues to vote early in a poll ...
South Koreans go to the polls next week to elect Yoon's successor, capping months of political turmoil since the martial law declaration.
South Koreans go to the polls on June 3, capping months of political turmoil triggered by ex-leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s ill-fated ...
Besides foreign policy, the candidates also focused on political polarisation and ways to heal the political divide. Read ...