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A surge in visitors to the National Museum of Korea on the back of "KPop Demon Hunters" popularity has led the industry to revisit the question of imposing admissions fees, deviating from the yearslong policy of free entrance.
President Lee Jae Myung on Friday proposed a public debate on prosecutorial reform, signaling he may preside over the discussion himself.
Reform Party presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok held an emergency press conference on Friday at the National Assembly in western Seoul after 21 lawmakers from five progressive parties on the same day jointly submitted a disciplinary motion.
MBC muted a portion of Reform Party presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's remarks involving graphic references to women’s bodies during a televised debate, citing the content’s inappropriateness.
Lee Jun-seok, a presidential candidate, apologized for inappropriate remarks made during a debate, facing criticism across the political spectrum.
South Korea's potential nuclear armament and alliance with the United States were among issues the main presidential candidates sparred over Tuesday night during their third and final debate ahead of the June 3 election.
The final presidential debate before next week's Korean presidential election has begun in Seoul. Join us here for live updates.
Four presidential candidates are set to square off over diplomacy and political reform Tuesday in their final televised debate, with the election just a week away.
The presidential debate on May 23 featured intense personal attacks by the candidates, overshadowing discussions on key social issues like health care, taxes and energy policies.
In a heated second televised debate, Korea's key presidential candidates on Friday night exchanged fiery personal attacks that largely overshadowed actual discussions of social issues.
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