SEOUL, June 4 (Reuters) - South Korean President Lee ⁠Jae ⁠Myung's ruling Democratic Party swept most major local ⁠races in ...
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party swept most seats in local elections but failed to flip the crucial Seoul mayoral seat, ...
President Lee Jae Myung came to office after his predecessor, a conservative, was ousted for imposing martial law. Now exit ...
South Korean voters overwhelmingly cast their ballots for the ruling Democratic Party in nationwide local elections Wednesday ...
South Korea's early voting turnout for local elections reached a record high, ruling and opposition parties to offer ...
Lee's central foreign-policy bet has been that South Korea no longer has to choose between its U.S. alliance and its largest ...
Exit polls show South Korea’s ruling liberal party has been projected to win a landslide victory in mayoral and other local ...
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who arrived in Seoul early on Friday afternoon, met South Korean business leaders for a pork belly ...
President Lee Jae Myung’s Democratic Party had hoped to consolidate its influence and extend his political momentum. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul The governing center-left party of South ...
South Korea 's ruling liberal party secured a majority of victories in Wednesday's local elections, yet suffered a ...