Lee Jae-myung Projected to Win South Korean Snap Election
Exit polls show liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung is poised to win South Korea’s snap presidential election, signaling fresh political energy.
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Exit polls show liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung is poised to win South Korea’s snap presidential election, signaling fresh political energy.
South Korea’s presidential election is underway with over 14,295 polls, marking a vibrant moment in the nation’s democratic journey.
South Korean police ban ex-PM Han Duck-soo and ex-finance minister Choi amid an investigation into alleged insurrection.
South Korea’s ousted ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol announced his exit from the conservative People Power Party via Facebook, igniting new political debates.
S. Korea’s Acting Finance Minister promises to cushion the market impact amid key resignations and economic uncertainty.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol attends his second insurrection trial, sparking wide debate.
South Korea’s central bank keeps its key rate unchanged at 2.75%, signaling steady economic policy amid dynamic global trends.
South Korean police raided the presidential office and official residence in Hannam-dong, Yonhap reported.
South Korea’s snap election on June 3 sparks major political buzz in Asia. Stay tuned for more updates!
South Korean military fired warning shots after around ten DPRK soldiers crossed the border, Yonhap reported on Tuesday.