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Early voting for next week's presidential election gets underwaySEOUL, May 29 (AJP) - Early voting for the upcoming presidential election began at about 3,500 polling stations nationwide on Thursday, as South Koreans prepare to head to the polls next week to elect the country's next president. The two-day early voting period runs through Friday, allowing voters to cast a ballot at any polling station nationwide between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., regardless of their registered address, as long as they present a valid ID. Out of 44.39 million eligi
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Number of newborns rises for 9th consecutive monthSEOUL, May 28 (AJP) - The number of newborns has increased for nine straight months, Statistics Korea said Wednesday. A total of 21,041 babies were born in March, up 6.8 percent or 1,347 newborns, compared to the same month last year, continuing an upward trend that began in July last year. It also marked the first time in about a decade that the number of babies born in March increased, a month often considered stressful for many people with an avalanche of somatic illnesses as
May 28, 2025 -
Two-day early voting for presidential election set to begin on ThursdaySEOUL, May 28 (AJP) - Early voting is set for Thursday and Friday, with next month's presidential election just around the corner. About 3,500 polling stations have been set up including at major railway stations and airports across the country. Voting hours are from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Voters with valid ID cards can cast their ballot at any polling station, regardless of their registered addresses. They can find information about the nearest polling locations on the website of
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Over 6,000 armed police to escort ballot boxes in Seoul for June 3 electionSEOUL, May 28 (AJP) - More than 6,000 armed police officers will be deployed in Seoul to escort ballot boxes and maintain security during South Korea’s snap presidential election on Jun. 3, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said Wednesday. The early election was triggered by the impeachment and removal of former President Yoon Suk Yeol in April, following a Constitutional Court ruling. With the presidential term vacated, the country must elect a new leader within 60 days,
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Seoul ranks 15th in Global Cities Index, second among Asian cities after TokyoSEOUL, May 28 (AJP) - Seoul placed 15th overall in a global ranking of urban economies, according to a report released on Wednesday. Seoul climbed 26 spots from 41st last year to become the second-highest ranked Asian city after Tokyo which came in 9th, in an index by Oxford Economics that evaluated 1,000 of the world's largest cities across five categories - economy, human capital, quality of life, environment, and governance - to compare each city's strengths and weaknesse
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Lee Jae-myung maintains lead over Kim Moon-soo in final pollSEOUL, May 28 (AJP) - With just one week remaining before South Korea’s snap presidential election on Jun. 3, Democratic Party (DP) candidate Lee Jae-myung continues to lead over People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo, according to the final public opinion survey released before the pre-election blackout period. The Realmeter poll, conducted on May 26 and 27, showed Lee with 49.2 percent support, extending his lead over Kim, who received 36.8 percent. Reform Party candida
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Two former acting presidents slapped with travel banSEOUL, May 27 (AJP) - Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and former Minister of Economy and Finance Choi Sang-mok have been slapped with a travel ban over their alleged involvement in former disgraced President Yoon Suk Yeol's botched martial law debacle late last year, policed said on Tuesday. It was revealed a day after investigators summoned them for questioning related to the debacle the previous day. The two briefly served as acting presidents after a motion to impeach Yoon
May 27, 2025 -
Former PM expresses support for PPP candidate in last-minute move ahead of presidential electionSEOUL, May 27 (AJP) - With less than a week left until next month's presidential election, former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Tuesday expressed his support for Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate of the ruling People Power Party (PPP). At a press conference in Seoul, Lee said he decided to join hands with Kim to prevent Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP), from being elected, describing it as a "monster dictatorship.
May 27, 2025 -
Mt. Kumgang poised for UNESCO World Heritage listingSEOUL, May 27 (AJP) - Mt. Kumgang in North Korea is set to be included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which serve as advisory bodies to the World Heritage Committee, have jointly recommended the North's scenic mountain for inclusion on the list, according to UNESCO's tentative lists released on Tuesday. The recommendation comes after North Korea'
May 27, 2025 -
Korean War veteran and former congressman Charles Rangel dies on Memorial DaySEOUL, May 27 (AJP) - Charles Rangel, a Korean War veteran and former U.S. congressman, died at a hospital in New York on Monday, as the country observed Memorial Day. He was 94. Born in Harlem, Manhattan in 1930, Rangel was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1971. The 23-term lawmaker went on to serve in Congress for 46 years until his retirement in January 2017. During his time in Congress, the late Democrat, who consistently worked to support Washington's key
May 27, 2025
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