
South Korea Faces Uncertainty Over U.S. Trade Deal Deadline
As a critical deadline looms, South Korea faces uncertainty in securing a trade deal with the U.S., amid complex negotiations and efforts for a mutually beneficial outcome.
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As a critical deadline looms, South Korea faces uncertainty in securing a trade deal with the U.S., amid complex negotiations and efforts for a mutually beneficial outcome.

President Lee Jae-myung of South Korea has announced six new ministers and two senior secretaries, marking the formation of his new government and outlining his administration’s key focus areas.

An insight into President Yoon Suk-yeol’s plans for South Korea’s future and his impact on the nation.

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South Korea has stopped its loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts along the border with the DPRK, aiming to restore trust and peace on the Korean Peninsula.

South Korean students express concerns over U.S. visa challenges impacting their educational opportunities.

Lee Jae-myung’s election as South Korea’s president marks a turning point, offering a chance to reshape foreign policy by reducing tensions with the DPRK and rebuilding relations with China.

South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, takes office pledging to heal wounds with the North and build peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Lee Jae-myung rose from poverty to become a key figure in South Korean politics. Known for his outspoken style and advocacy for social justice, he continues to influence the nation’s political landscape.

Lee Jae-myung has been sworn in as South Korea’s new president after a tumultuous period of martial law. He pledges to unite the country and address pressing economic issues affecting everyday citizens.