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South Korea’s former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo emphasised the need to run on a unity ticket. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A total of 258,254 overseas Koreans are eligible to vote in the upcoming 21st presidential election, according to the ...
Delegates from more than 100 nations and thousands of participants convened in Busan, South Korea, between April 28 and 30, ...
A custom-generated image of South Korean politician Han Dong-hoon on the cover of People magazine was shared in social media ...
Former Labor Minister and staunch conservative Kim Moon Soo won the presidential nomination of South Korea's main ...
Wonsan Kalma, North Korea's latest mega project, aims to entice droves of international tourists and their money.
South Korea's conservative People Power Party on Saturday picked former labour minister Kim Moon-soo as its candidate for the ...
Former Labor Minister Kim Moon Soo won the presidential nomination of South Korea’s main conservative party, facing an uphill ...
Xi's efforts to repair ties with U.S. allies may be hampered the longer Russian and North Korean forces continue the war ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s acting leader, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, said Thursday he is resigning to take on “heavier responsibility” as expectation mounted he will run in next month’s ...
Former Prime Minister and acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo declared Friday he will run to officially hold the ...
The WEMIX price plunged over 60% after South Korea’s five major exchanges announced a second delisting, citing unresolved ...