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A Seoul court said on Monday it will indefinitely postpone a trial of President Lee Jae-myung on charges of violating election law in 2022.
South Korea’s crypto-friendly agenda fuels gains for Kakao Pay while Kaia commits to launching a won-backed stablecoin.
South Korea's Supreme Court ruled in May, before Lee was elected, that Lee had violated election law by publicly making "false statements" during his 2022 presidential bid, and sent the case back to a ...
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central Madrid Sunday to push back on the policies of Spain's socialist prime ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung’s campaign was marked a pragmatic pivot to the centre, but whether he will bridge ...
Other evangelicals, like 70-year-old Gil Min-hwa, voted for Kim because she wants to see North and South Korea reunified. In ...
Liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung won a comfortable victory in South Korea’s snap presidential election. But far-right forces ...
You see the same pattern over much of the world. In three consecutive presidential elections in the United States. In the ...
North Korea righted a capsized 5,000-ton warship and moored it at a pier in the Chongjin Shipyard state-run media reported, ...
A doctored image of US President Donald Trump apparently holding up a message in support of impeached South Korean leader ...
Lee Jae-myung, who rose from childhood poverty to become South Korea’s leading liberal politician vowing to fight ...
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