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The People Power Party's Kim Moon-soo, 73, is the main conservative candidate in South Korea's June 3 snap presidential ...
SEOUL, South Korea — South Koreans are heading to the polls on Tuesday to pick a new president, in an election widely seen as ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un convened a meeting of the Central Military Commission, the regime's highest military decision ...
Exit polls project a win for the veteran center-left leader—closing a tumultuous chapter in South Korea's politics, writes ...
In his only interview on the campaign trail, the presidential frontrunner talks Trump, North Korea, and leading a fractured ...
South Korea’s presidential election will end months of domestic political turmoil, but the winner could change the face of the country’s relationship with the United States.
Millions of South Koreans voted Tuesday in a snap presidential election triggered by conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol's ...
The Democratic Party, the election winner, would have 51.7% of the votes compared to the 39.3% of the conservative People ...
Experts do not believe Seoul's dynamic with Washington will change heavily under the Donald Trump administration, but do ...
Pyongyang said Trump's plan risks turning 'outer space into a potential nuclear war field' and called it 'the height of self-righteousness [and] arrogance.' ...
Facing a complex set of thorny challenges at home and abroad, Lee Jae-myung says he will deal with them with “pragmatism.” ...