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In the left’s upside-down worldview, Beijing is no longer seen as a threat — but as a model of post-Western order.
South Korea's presidential frontrunner Lee Jae-myung advocates for an extra budget to bolster the domestic economy. Promising responsive measures if elected, Lee aims to form a task force to combat ...
Customers are turning coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of South Korea's presidential election. Starbucks ...
The company is trying to stop South Koreans from using their orders to express support for or opposition to candidates in the ...
South Korean presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung saw his lead in the election campaign narrow sharply in the latest opinion ...
In the wake of Yoon Suk-yeol’s poor performance, the country has severely been polarized. Now the public hopes the new ...
Here’s what South Korea’s three leading presidential candidates say about tariffs and the U.S.-South Korea relationship under ...
Cryptocurrency policies have become central to South Koreas June 3, 2025, presidential election, with candidates vying for the support of approximately 15 million crypto investors. Key campaign ...
South Korean presidential hopefuls plan to boost crypto policies, including a won-backed stablecoin, to drive growth and link ...
With two weeks left to South Korea's presidential election, social media users widely shared a video by a right-wing YouTuber ...
Ahead of the presidential elections scheduled for 3 June 2025, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is urging all six candidates ...
South Korean candidate Lee Jae-myung backs won-backed stablecoin to curb capital flight and boost crypto access for institutional investors.