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Lee Jae-myung, a human rights lawyer-turned-politician, is the clear frontrunner to win presidency in South Korea.
Following the fall of Syria’s Assad regime, the United States and key allies have recently announced sanctions relief with the stated goal ...
Months of a political drama in South Korea is drawing to a close, with the country poised to elect a new president this week ...
We must face the crisis and make the hard decision to use capital punishment, not because we support it generally but rather ...
The snap election on June 3 is pivotal, with implications for South Korea’s democratic future, as well as its ties with China ...
Whoever wins the South Korean presidential polls has the responsibility to speak up about their violations in North Korea ...
Russian occupation of any Ukrainian territory has led to the same violence and terror, to total degradation of rule of law ...
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UN General Assembly holds first-ever high-level meeting on North Korean human rights as South Korea urges release of detained missionariesFor the first time in its history, the United Nations General Assembly held a high-level meeting addressing the human rights ...
In his only interview on the campaign trail, the presidential frontrunner talks Trump, North Korea, and leading a fractured ...
Lee Jae-myung, the liberal South Korean politician favoured to become the country's next leader, has overcome a knife attack, ...
Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung, 60, is the frontrunner in South Korea's June 3 snap presidential election, leading ...
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