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Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo represent the opposite sides of a country polarized over former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s use ...
Disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol is expected to face the press for the first time since his ouster Monday, as he must now enter the courthouse through its public entrance when attending ...
South Korea recorded the slowest economic growth among 19 major global economies in the first quarter of the year, impacted ...
All of South Korea’s law enforcement agencies are now investigating former President Yoon Suk Yeol, with seven criminal cases ...
South Korea's People Power Party registered former labour minister Kim Moon-soo as its official presidential candidate on ...
The real gross domestic product (GDP) -- a key measure of economic growth -- of Asia's fourth-largest economy shrank 0.246% ...
South Korea’s embattled conservative party has taken the unprecedented step of nullifying its primary and replacing ...
South Korea's former prime minister and acting president Han Duck-soo ended a short, ill-fated attempt to win the ...
South Korea's former labor minister Kim Moon-soo was reinstated Saturday as his conservative party's presidential candidate - ...
South Korea's conservative party dropped its presidential candidate against his will on Saturday, beginning a process to ...
South Korea's ruling conservative party voted to keep Kim Moon-soo as its presidential candidate. A vote took place to make former PM Han Duck-soo the candidate, which failed to pass.
The country’s embattled conservative party cancelled then reinstated the presidential candidacy of Kim Moon Soo within hours.
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