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The People Power Party's Kim Moon-soo, 73, is the main conservative candidate in South Korea's June 3 snap presidential ...
Seoul: With the election campaign entering its final stretch in South Korea, a three-way presidential race was seen taking ...
Anchor: Under South Korea’s election law, opinion polls cannot be published for one week leading up to Election Day. With the ban going into effect Wednesday, KBS conducted ...
Millions of South Koreans will vote for a new president next week, as Seoul deals with a mercurial US, faces the rising power ...
South Korean authorities have imposed travel bans on two former acting presidents as part of an investigation into ex-leader ...
South Korean police have imposed a ban on foreign travel for former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and ex-finance minister Choi Sang-mok as part of an ...
The following is the first summary of major stories moved by Yonhap News Agency on Wednesday. ■ (LEAD) Lee leads Kim by over ...
According to a Realmeter poll this week, Lee enjoys the support of 10.4 per cent of South Korean voters, compared with 37.6 per cent for 73-year-old Kim Moon-soo, the hardline rightwinger standing as ...
A recent comment supporting conservative People Power Party presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo, posted on YouTube from an ...
While his poor upbringing has drawn scorn from members of South Korea's upper class, Lee's success in building his political career from the ground up has earned him support from working-class voters ...
Governing People’s Progressive Party (PPP)-aligned Guyana Commissioner, Sase Gunraj on Tuesday said President Ali’s naming of ...
The winner will have the task of dealing with the political and economic fallout from Yoon's action, which has ignited fierce ...