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South Korea’s main conservative party has nominated former Labor Minister Kim Moon Soo as its presidential candidate.
South Korea's parliament approved a supplementary government budget on Thursday of 13.8 trillion won ($9.7 billion) to ...
South Korea’s acting leader, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, says he is resigning amid reports he will run in next month’s ...
South Korea’s exports unexpectedly expanded for a third consecutive month in April, even as President Trump’s sweeping ...
While Trump pushes for a weaker dollar, the depreciation of the Korean won has been outpacing that of the greenback. On ...
South Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution (LGES) on Wednesday posted a 138% rise in first-quarter profit, helped by ...
South Korea’s main liberal opposition party has tapped its former leader Lee Jae-myung as presidential candidate in the June ...
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South Korea's conservative party on Saturday named its former labor minister as its candidate for June's snap election to ...
Former Labor Minister Kim Moon Soo has won the presidential nomination of South Korea’s main conservative party, facing an ...
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