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Koreans rate former President Roh Moo-hyun most positively, and former President Yoon Suk Yeol most negatively, among past leaders, a Gallup Korea poll showed on Friday.
The number of executives at Korea’s 100 largest companies has fallen by about 100 over the past year, reflecting cost-cutting amid growing economic uncertainty, according to new data released Monday.
President Lee Jae Myung said Saturday he believes the Democratic Party will stand united to fulfill the mission entrusted to it by the people and history, urging the party to work together as one.
The country needs to fix politics before it ruins the economy for good.
The answer to overcoming this crisis lies in showing the people the future of the country.
The police leadership should take responsibility for the latest losses of their men.
A leader must pay heed to the voices of the people and kick off a fundamental makeover.
A new type of leadership is desperately needed to steer a democracy in crisis toward prosperity.
If the conservative party fails to reinvent itself colossally, its future is not bright.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap