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South Koreans turned out in force to vote in a snap presidential election on Tuesday, as millions of people sought to restore ...
Millions vote for a new president, after six months of turmoil sparked by a failed martial law attempt and the impeachment of ...
When his conservative South Korean party bowed to show remorse for ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol's disastrous martial law decree ...
This election seems more crucial since the Korea has been teetering between temporary leaders for months while navigating ...
SEOUL: South Koreans turned out in force to vote in the presidential election on Tuesday (June 30, as millions of people ...
The new president will be tasked with pulling the nation out of political turmoil and face a polarized country and world.
As claims of illegal arms transfers and troop deployments mount, Pyongyang insists its partnership with Moscow promotes peace ...
South Korean slang words are banned in North Korea - and the smartphone even takes an undetected screenshot every five ...
The release of the exam city information slip, originally expected on June 2 and the admit cards, previously scheduled for ...
The neighbouring countries have long been embroiled in a war of information. But has there been a recent shift in who has the ...
Some of the same young people who demonstrated after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law said they were disappointed ...
NORTH Korean officials could face being shot over the warship disaster as a fourth was arrested in Kim’s crackdown, an expert ...