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South Korea’s main liberal opposition party has tapped its former leader Lee Jae-myung as presidential candidate in the June ...
Lee said he would strengthen South Korea's defense capabilities and work to make the country a leader in high-tech industries ...
During Yoon's six hours of martial law on December 3, Lee climbed the National Assembly's walls to avoid security cordons ...
Lee is the frontrunner in opinion polls to win the June 3 election, and his pledge echoes moves by other countries to shore ...
The biggest immediate threat to his candidacy is his sentencing after he was found guilty of violating election law. Read ...
The Supreme Court overturned Lee Jae-myung's acquittal on election law charges, leading to a retrial while preserving his ...
Han Duck-soo’s resignation amid speculation about entering the presidential race complicates the contest, and coincides with ...
The first hearing of liberal Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung's retrial for alleged violations of the ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court on May 1 overturned an appellate acquittal and ordered a retrial in the election law violation ...
After setting a record for the share of votes received during the party’s primary elections, Lee aims to win the presidential ...
Controversy over whether Rep. Lee Jae-myung, the liberal Democratic Party of Korea's presidential nominee, is eligible to run for president resurfaced Thursday, following a 10-2 ruling by the Supreme ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court ruled that presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung violated election law and sent the case back to ...