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Customers are turning coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of South Korea's presidential election. Starbucks ...
An informal US review reportedly suggested re-deploying 4,500 troops in South Korea to other parts of the Pacific. Read more ...
In a heated second televised debate, Korea's key presidential candidates on Friday night exchanged fiery personal attacks ...
This move is a response to the growing trend of customers using politicians' names as nicknames when ordering drinks, often ...
Four leading candidates in the upcoming June 3 presidential election fiercely clashed over social issues in their second ...
The company is trying to stop South Koreans from using their orders to express support for or opposition to candidates in the upcoming presidential election.
The top two leading presidential candidates on Friday locked horns as they blamed each other and the actions by their parties ...
South Korea's defence ministry said on Friday that Seoul and Washington had not had discussions about the withdrawal of some ...
In a shocking turn of events, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law late at night, citing threats to democracy. The declaration was met with fierce opposition from lawmakers and ...
Lee Jae-myung, presidential candidate of South Korea's majority liberal Democratic Party, led a poll for the June 3 snap ...
Police are looking into the server records for the secure phones used by former President Yoon Suk Yeol and senior security service officials. The police special task force ...
Opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung maintains a convincing lead among the contenders for South Korea’s June 3 snap ...