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A woman votes at a polling station inside the Incheon International Airport during early voting of the presidential election ...
South Korean authorities enacted a travel ban on former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and former Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok, according to local reports on Tuesday. The ban was reportedly imposed ...
South Korea’s presidential race has devolved into personal attacks and petty disputes, drowning out meaningful policy debate.
After months of political turmoil, South Koreans will head to the polls Tuesday to elect a president to succeed disgraced ...
The People Power Party's Kim Moon-soo, 73, is the main conservative candidate in South Korea's June 3 snap presidential ...
South Korean police have imposed a ban on foreign travel for former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and ex-finance minister Choi ...
South Korean police have banned former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and ex-Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok from travelling ...
South Korea's People Power Party's presidential election candidate Kim Moon Soo, right, and independent preliminary presidential election candidate Han Duck-soo pose for a photo during a meeting ...
The re-negotiation for the unification of Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party presidential candidate, and Han Duck-soo, an independent preliminary presidential candidate, ended in failure just 20 ...
The unification renegotiations between Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party presidential candidate, and Han Duck-soo, an independent presidential preliminary candidate, were held twice on the ...
Former acting leader and current presidential hopeful Han Duck-soo met on the evening of May 7 with People Power Party (PPP) nominee Kim Moon-soo to discuss whether and how to unite their ...
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