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So Mr. Goh voted for a third-party candidate, Lee Jun-seok of the conservative Reform Party. He said he hoped Mr. Lee, the youngest on the ballot at 40, would bring the changes he felt were necessary.
Mr. Lee, who won South Korea’s presidential election after his opponent conceded early Wednesday, takes office as one of the most powerful presidents that South Korea has elected in recent decades.
Mr Lee’s triumph serves as a resounding referendum on Mr Yoon’s failed presidency: Mr Yoon’s ally, Kim Moon-soo of the conservative People Power Party, came second with just 41.2%.
SINGAPORE – Education Minister Desmond Lee has been appointed as the new chairman of the ruling PAP. Mr Lee, who was the party’s assistant secretary-general, succeeds former Deputy Prime ...
The podcast reveals Mr Lee's emotions, in interviews recorded at different points over the last 44 years. He said: "I went down some very dark routes and very dark avenues.
Lee was living in the city's shelter system and was at the parkette near Toronto's Union Station with a friend when they encountered the group. He died in the early hours of Dec. 18, 2022, after ...
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'Darkest days' for father of missing Katrice Lee - MSNHowever, Mr Lee, from Hartlepool, said the case should have been treated as a possible abduction. He told the programme: "It was a nightmare that I didn't think would still be a nightmare 42 years ...
He says of All The Young Dudes: “Bowie gave them the song but Mick wrote the intro, and it’s astonishing. It’s a very ...
Lee’s approval ratings had steadily reached around 50 percent, demonstrating the consolidation of his support base who did not want to miss the opportunity to make him the president of South Korea.
At 17, filmmaker Sook-Yin Lee took a lowly job that nobody else would, as – get ready for this – a 10-foot-tall piece of pasta with a mustache named Mr. Noodle.
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South Korea's opposition leader Lee Jae-myung projected to win presidential vote: Exit polls - MSNSouth Korea's opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung is projected to win the country's snap presidential election, according to a joint exit poll by broadcasters KBS, MBC, and SBS. The exit poll ...
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