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Ruling party backs off Supreme Court expansion plan amid outcry
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Conservative party floor leader announces resignation after election defeat
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Nat'l Assembly passes bills on special probes into ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol, wife
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Conservative party faces deepening crisis after election defeat
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President holds 1st Cabinet meeting, emphasizes continuity of state affairs
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Marines salute passage of bill
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New Korean presidency begins in disarray amid claims of sabotage
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National Assembly passes special counsel bill on ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's insurrection charges
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'Quit being an idol': Ex-girlfriend who threatened K-pop singer with sex video gets suspended sentence
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Supreme Court upholds acquittal of ex-top immigration official in travel ban case
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President Lee Jae-myung to launch planning committee on state affairs next week
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President Lee’s AirPods spark interest on first day at office
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‘Do you have a family?’: midlife with no kids, ageing parents – and no crisis
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Military says damaged N. Korean destroyer now in upright position
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President Lee urges Cabinet to do their best for the people in first meeting
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President holds first Cabinet meeting, pledges people-focused rule
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Lee calls for continuing duties for people in 1st Cabinet meeting
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Supreme Court confirms prison term for ex-Gyeonggi vice governor
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Next decade to determine whether South Korea can become great power
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PPP floor leader announces resignation after election defeat
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Teachers demand tougher penalties for student who assaulted teacher with baseball bat
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PM nominee vows to prioritize people's livelihoods, national unity
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Ruling party seeks to pass bill on ex-President Yoon's martial law bid at plenary session
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Will Cheong Wa Dae return to its role at the center of politics?
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Lee set to preside over 1st Cabinet meeting since taking office
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Statues of controversial strongman leaders stake claim to public spaces, history narratives
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Head of far-right group accused of opinion rigging during election banned from leaving country
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Lee orders creation of emergency economy review task force in 1st executive order as president
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How will South Korea’s new president engage with Trump’s White House?
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From blind date to first lady: Kim Hye-kyung's 35-year journey with Korea’s new president
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Lee Jae-myung meets party leaders on 1st day in office, calls for unity
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Conservatives in turmoil as blame game escalates after election defeat
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President nominates Rep. Kim Min-seok as prime minister
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KAI inks $700 mil. deal to export FA-50 aircraft to Manila
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Man accused of killing 3 family members attends arrest warrant hearing
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Retrial of ex-President Park's assassin to begin in July
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Lee Jae-myung clinches presidency with record vote count
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Kwon Young-gook remains unwavering beacon of hope for progressives
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President Lee calls for bipartisan cooperation
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Employees newly registered for state insurance hit record low in 2023: data
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President nominates DPK lawmaker Kim Min-seok as PM
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Seoul aims to become global hub for medical tourism with upcoming Medicon Festival
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[PHOTOS] President Lee Jae-myung's inauguration day
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Global trade chaos threatens South Korea’s ‘survival’ says Lee Jae-myung in inauguration speech
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[FULL TEXT] Lee Jae-myung's inaugural speech
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New president vows to unite divided nation in inaugural address
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President likely to nominate DPK lawmaker Kim Min-seok as PM
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Ministers under former Yoon gov't submit resignations before Election Day
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Lee Jae-myung to name his top campaign aide as prime minister: sources
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Lee Jae-myung, factory worker-turned-reformer, to lead Korea
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Lee Jae-myung officially begins presidency, inauguration at 11 a.m.
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Actor Kim Hye-eun apologizes for remarks on elitism amid election controversy
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KAI inks $700 mln deal to export FA-50 aircraft to Manila
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Resignation process of 2 senior prosecutors completed
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Lee calls for 'watertight' military readiness in phone talks with JCS chairman
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Cheers erupt in Lee’s rural hometown as residents celebrate his presidential win
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Father in 40s kills wife and sons by driving into sea over debt burden
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Lee Jae-myung officially begins presidency
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Lee Jae-myung to take presidential oath at National Assembly at 11 am
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Final vote count: Lee Jae-myung wins with 49.42%, Kim Moon-soo 41.15%
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Father in 40s drives car into sea, killing wife and sons over debt burden
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Lee Jae-myung formally begins presidential term
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Lee Jae-myung: from child labourer to leader of deeply scarred South Korea
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How will new gov't reshape ministries?
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Lee Jae-myung vows to curb executive powers
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New president to start term in Yongsan, eyes future move to Sejong
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New president faces daunting task of uniting sharply divided nation
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Lee Jae-myung, factory worker-turned-reformer, set to lead Korea
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Voter anger over Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law propels Lee Jae-myung to victory
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Young third-party contender falls short in presidential race
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