SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea will hold a snap presidential election June 3 to replace recently ousted President Yoon Suk ...
The South Korean government has officially decided to hold the country's presidential election on June 3, following the ...
Leading contenders began to throw their hats in the ring on Tuesday as South Korea officially set June 3 for a snap presidential election triggered by last week's ...
Yoon Suk Yeol was removed by the Constitutional Court for violating his official duty by issuing the martial law decree on ...
Polls show the main opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, is the front-runner to replace Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from ...
South Korea will "actively" negotiate with the United States to minimize the impact of U.S. tariffs on South Korean ...
South Korea's fiscal deficit surpassed 100 trillion won (US$68 billion) last year, primarily due to a shortfall in tax ...
South Korea's government approved on Tuesday June 3 as the date for a snap presidential election, following the removal from ...
South Korea's trade minister said on Tuesday that the government has been considering packages of measures to increase U.S.
When Yoon Suk Yeol was running for president, he had the word “king” written on his palm. South Koreans dismissed – and ridiculed – it as a shamanistic ritual that reflected his desire for top ...