South Korean President Lee Unveils New Leadership Team
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung names a fresh team of ministers and secretaries to drive reforms in economy, education, and more.
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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung names a fresh team of ministers and secretaries to drive reforms in economy, education, and more.
Former South Korean President Yoon faces special counsel questioning over alleged insurrection charges tied to a martial law bid, sparking widespread debate.
South Korea drafts a second budget to spur growth, boosting tech, sustainable energy, and digital innovation across the region.
South Korean student Yoon-ji criticizes the U.S. visa freeze, questioning America’s promise as a land of freedom.
Lee Jae-myung was sworn in as South Korea’s new president after winning snap elections, starting his five-year term at Seoul’s National Assembly.
Lee Jae-myung, rising from humble beginnings to lead South Korea, vows change with tech innovation, social justice, and economic reform.
Lee Jae-myung takes office as South Korea’s new president, vowing to overcome past turmoil and revive the economy.
Breaking news: Lee Jae-myung confirmed as the winner of South Korea’s presidential election, marking a new chapter in the region.
South Korea’s presidential election kicks off with 14,295 stations, highlighting vibrant youth participation across the nation.
Record early voting in South Korea as young, engaged voters shape the nation’s political future.