South Korea, snap presidential election
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South Korean police have banned former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and ex-Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok from travelling abroad as part of a probe into alleged insurrection linked to former leader Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law bid,
Seol Nan-young, the wife of Kim Moon-soo the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, poses for photographs with female supporters during an event at party’s headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, May 21, 2025. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
South Korea will elect a new president on 3 June to replace Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office for placing the country under martial law for six hours in December. The winner will be tasked with managing the political and economic fallout of Yoon's move,
A 72-year-old mother has filed a lawsuit against South Korea’s government and its largest adoption agency, alleging systematic failures in her forced separation from her toddler son who was sent to Norway without her consent.
Women took the lead in the protests against South Korea’s last president. But the men running to replace him are saying little about the discrimination they face.
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ABP News on MSNSouth Korea Likely To See Nearly 5 Per Cent Slump In Exports In 2025 Due To US TariffsAs per the survey, worst hit sector is likely to be companies that produce electronics, which is likely to see a steep decline of 8.3 percent, followed by automobiles and parts with a 7.9 percent drop
Texas-based CPS Energy plans to team up with two South Korean companies to collaborate on a large-sized energy storage system project.
The United States demanded that South Korea resolve the large trade imbalance between the countries during recent trade talks, South Korean media reported on Monday.
OpenAI has established a legal entity in South Korea, seeking to propel further adoption of its artificial intelligence technologies.
Here’s what South Korea’s three leading presidential candidates say about tariffs and the U.S.-South Korea relationship under President Trump.
A 72-year-old mother has filed a lawsuit against South Korea’s government and its largest adoption agency, alleging systematic failures in her forced separation from her toddler son who was sent ...
Korean voters will head to the polls for a snap presidential election. The outcome will reverberate far beyond Korean domestic politics.