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SEOUL, June 4 (UPI) -- Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as South Korea's president on Wednesday, just hours after his victory was certified in a snap election that brought an end to months of political ...
Lee Jae-myung, has an almost impossible agenda. He wants to be all things to all sides, domestically and internationally.
South Korea's June presidential election ended six months of political uncertainty and policy paralysis in the country.
South Korea's June presidential election ended six months of political uncertainty and policy paralysis in the country. Investors are optimistic that President Lee Jae-myung, with the support of the ...
Prior to Lee Jae-myung's election as South Korean president on June 3, an image of a banner held by a young woman was ...
Just a week into his term in office, South Korea's liberal President Lee Jae-myung has moved against his ousted conservative ...
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party on Tuesday withdrew a plan to hold a plenary session this week to pass several ...
South Korea's ruling party introduces the Digital Asset Basic Act to legalize stablecoin issuance by local firms under strict ...
Kim Nam-guk, the South Korean lawmaker at the center of the nation’s “Coin Gate” scandal, is set to join the government of ...
South Koreas conservative People Power Party (PPP) is in turmoil after a crushing defeat in the snap presidential election, where Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung secured a decisive 49.42% of the ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung’s campaign was marked a pragmatic pivot to the centre, but whether he will bridge ...
SEOUL — Presidents Trump and Lee Jae-myung are now on speaking terms. Prodded by Mr. Lee’s staff, Mr. Trump finally called Mr ...
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