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South Korea’s liberal-led legislature has voted overwhelmingly to launch special investigations into former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived imposition of martial law in December and criminal all ...
Much akin to Britain on 4 July last year, South Korea is now veering leftwards. Seoul only had a protracted two-and-a-half, ...
American divisions over politics look positively civil compared to the polarization that has gripped South Korea over the ...
SEOUL -- South Korea's parliament on Thursday passed bills to appoint special counsels and probe the ousted president Yoon ...
Lee’s presidency does not represent a victory for democracy. Rather, he will impose the demands of the ruling class for ...
An election was triggered in April by the removal of then-President Yoon Suk Yeol over his imposition of martial law late ...
Images from the election of South Korea's new president are as peaceful and orderly as you'd expect to see in any vibrant ...
The newly elected President defeated an increasingly authoritarian rival party. Can he bring the country back together?
SEOUL (Reuters) -Young women in South Korea voted in droves to help new liberal President Lee Jae-myung win Tuesday's ...
New South Korean President Lee Jae-myung described his victory as the start of the country’s return to normalcy, after ...