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South Korean independent presidential candidate Hwang Kyo-ahn said on June 1 that he is withdrawing from the race to support ...
By age group, Lee Jae-myung is ahead of Kim Moon-soo among voters in their 20s through 50s, whereas Kim leads among those in ...
Liberal Lee Jae-myung defeated Kim Moon-soo in South Korea's election after Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, prompting potential ...
Flaunting a red jacket with number 2 on it led to speculation Karina of aespa was subtly endorsing one of South Korea’s presidential candidates ...
May 28 (UPI) --The People Power Party's Kim Moon-soo, 73, is the main conservative candidate in South Korea's June 3 snap presidential election. The former labor minister trails his liberal ...
After months of political turmoil, South Korea will elect a new president Tuesday to succeed conservative Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted over his brief but shocking imposition of martial law.
Even before Lee's win was formally declared, his main conservative rival, Kim Moon Soo, conceded, telling journalists he "humbly accepts the people’s choice” and congratulated Lee for winning ...
Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, gestures as he leaves an election campaign event ahead of the upcoming June 3 presidential election in ...
South Koreans have elected a new president after months of turmoil, but what happens now? Here's what you need to know.
Images from the election of South Korea's new president are as peaceful and orderly as you’d expect to see in any vibrant democracy.
It is still recovering from the martial law crisis last December, when the president, Yoon Suk Yeol, tried to orchestrate a military takeover. He failed, because of resistance from the public and ...
The snap election was held as South Korea faces an unpredictable ally in US President Donald Trump - and that will shape long ...