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South Korea has elected a new president after months of political turmoil. WSJ’s Korea Bureau Chief explains how Lee Jae-myung could reorient Seoul’s relations with Washington. Photo ...
Lee Jae-myung, the candidate for the opposition Democratic Party, is poised to become South Korea’s next president after provisional results of a snap election showed him on course for a ...
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung is projected to win, according to a joint exit poll published by Korean broadcasters KBS, MBC and SBS on Tuesday night. The exit poll projects that Lee, of the ...
Six months of turmoil in South Korea are over. Lee Jae-myung of the liberal Democratic Party won a commanding victory, with 49.4% of the vote, in the snap presidential elections held on June 3rd ...
South Korean audiences embraced homegrown content this weekend as “Hi-Five” debuted at No. 1, narrowly overtaking the reigning Hollywood champion in terms of admissions. The new release earned ...
BUSAN, South Korea — South Korea is looking to expand its defense footprint in the Philippines as part of its goal to be the fourth largest global arms exporter by 2027. Korean defense firms ...
MANILA, Philippines – Manila Electric Co. of tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan is heading to South Korea in July to deepen ties for its nuke dreams and pump up its distribution biz game. Ronnie ...
A May 23 Wall Street Journal article stated that the United States has decided to withdraw 4,500 troops from South Korea and relocate them to Guam and other bases. Department of Defense spokesperson ...
South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung has taken the oath of office. He stressed the need for reconciliation and the restoration of democracy after winning Tuesday's presidential election.
South Korea Holds a Snap Presidential Election Tuesday. Here's What to Know SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — After months of political turmoil, South Korea will elect a new president this week to ...
PYONGYANG – North Korea has strengthened its law to control foreign cultural influences by increasing the severity of criminal punishments against the spread of “anti-socialist culture ...
South Korea will head to the polls on June 3 to elect a new president, following months of political turmoil sparked by the impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol over his attempted imposition of martial ...
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