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World Cup 2026: guide to all 1,248 players
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Air conditioners for prisoners? Korea's $780,000 plan sparks debate
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PPP floor leader calls for parliamentary probe into shortage of ballots in local elections
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Korean, US Marine chiefs discuss expanding military cooperation, joint drills
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Seoul Mayor Oh defies exit poll to win reelection
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Progressives sweep education superintendent races
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DPK reclaims Busan after 8 years, ending conservative rule
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Lee says will humbly accept public sentiment reflected in local election results
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Investigators question Shincheonji sect leader over suspicious ties to opposition party
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Gov't to create $1.3 bil. worth of public sector demand for drones
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Seoul expands safety net for small shops fighting inflation
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Korea wins $2.8 bil. Louisiana FLNG vessel contract
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Han Dong-hoon stages comeback with Busan parliamentary by-election victory
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Police identify over 4,000 election law suspects in local election crackdown
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Ex-Minister Cho Kuk resigns as party leader after failed parliamentary comeback
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Court denies suspension of exit ban against US scholar under probe for defaming Lee
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Defense ministry cites OPCON transfer drive as key achievement marking Lee gov't's 1st year
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Progressives take over education superintendent election
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DPK takes 17 of Seoul's 25 districts, reversing PPP majority
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Oh Se-hoon defies exit poll to retain Seoul mayor’s office in razor-thin race
The Korea Times
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PM calls for expanding communication with newly elected heads of local governments
The Korea Times
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Presidential chief of staff, 2 incumbent ministers being considered as next PM: sources
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Ballot shortages undermine public trust in elections
The Korea Times
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Ex-Justice Minister Cho Kuk loses parliamentary by-election bid
The Korea Times
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Election watchdog says ballot shortage not cause for postponing election
The Korea Times
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DPK takes 18 of Seoul's 25 districts, reversing PPP majority
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Chun Jae-soo wins Busan mayorship as DPK retakes conservative stronghold after 8 years
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Seoul mayoral race remains too close to call
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DPK dominates local elections, wins 12 of 16 mayoral, provincial races
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Chun Jae-soo wins Busan mayorship in ruling party's sweeping nationwide victory
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Choo Kyung-ho elected Daegu mayor, retains conservative stronghold
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Election watchdog rejects calls for revote over Seoul ballot shortages
The Korea Times
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Lee gains stronger mandate as ruling party sweeps local elections
The Korea Times
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Han stages comeback with Busan parliamentary by-election victory
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Ruling party headed for landslide victory in local elections
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Ruling DP headed for landslide victory in local elections
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Turnout in local elections tentatively tallied at 61%, 2nd highest to date
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PPP calls for revote over Seoul ballot shortages
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Could Korean schools become less competitive? Liberals dominate education races
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Local election turnout hits 61% as of 11 pm, exceeding 2022 mark
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PPP leader calls for reelection over Seoul ballot shortages
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PPP leader calls for vote count halt over Seoul ballot shortages
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Local election turnout hits 61% as of 9 pm, exceeding 2022 mark
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Choo Mi-ae poised to make history again as Korea's 1st female governor
The Korea Times
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Polling stations in southern Seoul run short of ballots amid surging turnout
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Ballot shortages prompt voting to halt at some polling stations in Songpa District
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Ruling party projected to secure sweeping win in local elections
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Progressive candidates lead in most education superintendent races: exit poll
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Busan's Buk-A by-election shows close race between former presidential aide, ex-PPP leader
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Ballot shortages prompt voting to halt at some polling stations in Songpa Ward
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Ruling party projected to score big win in local elections
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Exit polls show DPK candidate leading Seoul mayoral race
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Police receive 312 voting-related reports on election day
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Exit polls show ruling party set for local election win in Seoul, Busan
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Choo Mi-ae poised to make history again as Korea's potential 1st female governor
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Local election turnout hits 58% as of 5 pm, exceeding 2022 mark
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Busan's Buk-A by-election showing neck-and-neck race between ex-AI presidential chief, ex-PPP leader
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Local election turnout hits 57% as of 5 pm, exceeding 2022 mark
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Local election turnout hits 57%, exceeding 2022 mark
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Ruling party projected to win decisive sweep in local elections
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Voter turnout hits 51.9% as of 3 pm
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Jeonbuk National University institute makes notable results in addressing regional issues
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Voters head to polls with different hopes in local elections
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Voter turnout hits 46% as of 1 pm, highest on record
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Former Korean envoy to Russia stresses importance of balanced diplomacy
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Voter turnout at 15% as of 11 am
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Chip, chip ... boom? South Korea tech makers join the trillion-dollar club but some fear a short-circuit looms
The Guardian
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Foreign hotel bookings in Busan surge ahead of BTS concert
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Voter turnout at 7.4% as of 9 am
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Police identify all 5 victims killed in Hanwha plant explosion
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