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  • Seoul mayor contenders battle for last-minute support

  • Three candidates from the Democratic Party of Korea intensified their campaigns on April 5, just one day before the final primary for the Seoul mayoral rac..
  • Ishiba to visit Korea, spotlight alliance modernization

  • Shigeru Ishiba is set to visit South Korea to deliver a keynote speech on “alliance modernization,” amid growing pressure from the United States for expand..
  • Lee to meet rival leaders over Middle East crisis

  • President Lee Jae-myung will meet leaders of both ruling and opposition parties on April 7 to discuss joint responses to the economic fallout from the Midd..
  • Ruling party goes on offensive, opposition stays low-key

  • South Korea’s political parties showed sharply contrasting responses on the first anniversary of former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment, with the rul..
  • US official: Korea investment plan to be unveiled soon

  • A senior official in the administration of Donald Trump said South Korea is expected to announce a major investment project in the United States within the..
  • Lee warns of ‘economic wartime’ in budget speech

  • President Lee Jae-myung on April 2 described the current economic situation as a “wartime crisis for people’s livelihoods” and urged swift approval of a 26..
  • Daegu race heats up as Choi attacks Kim’s policies

  • Choi Eun-seok, a candidate in the People Power Party’s Daegu mayoral primary, sharply criticized rival Kim Boo-kyum, accusing him of relying on “image poli..
  • Housing pledges heat up Seoul mayoral race

  • Housing policy has emerged as a central issue in the Seoul mayoral race ahead of the June 3 local elections, as candidates from rival parties clash over co..
  • Seoul rejects claims of Hormuz transit fee talks

  • South Korea’s presidential office on April 2 denied reports that the government is considering paying transit fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz..
  • Lee seeks US Senate support amid Trump pressure

  • President Lee Jae-myung met with a delegation of U.S. senators on April 2, stepping up diplomatic outreach to Washington as tensions rise over Middle East..
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