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The fundamental right to leave a detrimental marriage is closely tied to broader personal freedoms, and restricting this ...
South Korean police on Friday arrested six US nationals attempting to send plastic bottles packed with rice and Bibles to ...
The White House on Tuesday said that South Korea's election — in which liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung secured the presidency — was conducted fairly. However, it voiced concerns over ...
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Daily Mail on MSNKim gets emotional as he views himself placing flag on troops coffinsNorth Korea Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un gets emotional as he views images of himself placing the North Korean flag on troops ...
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.
South Korea’s Democratic Party’s presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, center, and his wife Kim Hea Kyung, right, greet supporters and residents as they leave from a home in Incheon, South ...
South Korea has already carried out early voting for overseas citizens. As per NEC, 15.4 million, or 34.74 per cent of the total population overseas, voted during early ballots between 29-30 May.
The US labelled South Korea’s election as fair. Liberal party candidate Lee Jae-myung won the presidency. US President Donald Trump’s right-wing allies have taken aim at Lee. The White House said on ...
South Korea’s new progressive president is likely to adopt a more “prudent” stance on Taiwan than his predecessor and focus on boosting economic ties with Beijing, according to observers.But ...
New South Korea leader faces tightrope act between US alliance, stronger China ties Analysts expect Lee Jae-myung’s foreign policy to be marked by pragmatism, but balancing economic and security ...
South Korea's transformation from colonial subjugation and a war-ravaged state into one of the world's leading economies and cultural exporters is a story of extraordinary resilience and ambition.
South Korea’s crypto industry is set to benefit regardless of who wins the country’s June 3 presidential election, as both candidates are pro-crypto.
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