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Yoon, who was ousted over his failed martial law bid and is standing criminal trial on insurrection charges, has claimed that ...
South Korean presidential hopefuls plan to boost crypto policies, including a won-backed stablecoin, to drive growth and link digital and traditional finance.
With two weeks left to South Korea's presidential election, social media users widely shared a video by a right-wing YouTuber ...
With less than two weeks remaining until the June 3 presidential election, major candidates have identified economic growth, ...
Ahead of the presidential elections scheduled for 3 June 2025, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is urging all seven candidates ...
Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung has in recent months sought to highlight a more centrist agenda ahead of the ...
Half of South Korea’s voters are women, but all the presidential candidates are men. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
South Korean nationals living or staying abroad went to the polls Tuesday to pick a new president as overseas voting began ahead of the June 3 election, accordi ...
Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s opposition leader, proposed launching a won-backed stablecoin to stop crypto outflows.
South Korean candidate Lee Jae-myung backs won-backed stablecoin to curb capital flight and boost crypto access for institutional investors.
The presidential candidates representing South Korea’s two largest political parties agreed on the importance of the ...
South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung proposes a won-based stablecoin to prevent capital outflows, as lawmakers prepare the Digital ...