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Who Will Lose South Korea’s Presidential Election? South Korea - MSNSouth Korea’s soon-to-be former president, Yoon Suk-yeol, declared martial law during the late hours of December 3, citing the “anti-state forces” that had allegedly infiltrated the government.
Photo shows address to students, not 'activist briefing lawmakers about vote rigging in South Korea'
A picture of activist and former US diplomat Morse Tan delivering a speech was taken during a ceremony at a leading Christian ...
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as South Korea’s next president on Wednesday following a dramatic snap election six months after the country’s previous leader declared martial law ...
Incoming South Korean President Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea appeals for support during the South Korean presidential election campaign in Wonju, Gangwon State, South Korea, May ...
South Korea’s liberal opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung was expected to win an early presidential election on Tuesday, vote counts and media projections suggested.
At least 19 people are dead, 9 smissing after torrential rain, flooding and landslides ravaged South Korea forcing thousands ...
Fresh from his commanding win in the June 3 snap presidential election, South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung presented himself as a supporter of the Western democracies at the G-7 in Alberta, Canada ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's liberal opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung was expected to win an early presidential election on Tuesday, a joint exit poll and ongoing vote counts suggested.
South Korea's Democratic Party's presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, arrived for a presidential election campaign in Seoul, South Korea, Monday.
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A simple guide to South Korea's presidential election - MSNWhy is South Korea holding a presidential election? Yoon was supposed to serve as president until 2027, but his term ended in disgrace. He shocked the nation by declaring martial law on 3 December ...
Fresh from his commanding win in the June 3 snap presidential election, South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung presented himself as a supporter of the Western democracies at the G-7 in Alberta, Canada ...
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