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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNLee Jae-myung's 'hotel economics,' Kim Moon-soo's 'resignation': The Google searches of Korea's electionReform Party candidate Lee Jun-seok drew little attention in search until an incendiary “chopsticks” debate comment triggered a spike in interest. Related ArticleCandidates make last-minute ...
Jun Ji Hyun ranks among the top, earning nearly $100,000 per episode. Lee Min Ho and Hyun Bin are among the wealthiest male ...
Kim Moon-soo's concession means Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung has won the election to be South Korea's next leader. In a speech just concluded, Lee vowed to restore the country's economy ...
Kim Moon Soo conceded defeat in South Korea's presidential election, paving the way for Lee Jae-myung's immediate inauguration. Lee's victory follows ...
The release of the exam city information slip, originally expected on June 2 and the admit cards, previously scheduled for June 11, have both been delayed.
Related Opposition candidate leads South Korea's presidential race polls Candidate profile: Who is Lee Jae-myung? S. Korean candidate Kim Moon-soo backs Trump summit with Kim Jong Un: adviser ...
South Korea's voters cast their ballots in a snap presidential election sparked by the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol.
Though Lee shares a progressive background with the Moon administration, his policy views differ in key areas. However, he has hesitated to draw clear distinctions. It appears he is trying to avoid ...
Kylie is the Deputy Live Pages Editor, helping showcase Reuters multimedia coverage of the biggest global stories. She previously worked on the UK Breaking News team, and spent eight years in ...
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