After S Korea’s Presidential Race: What’s Next?
The historic 60-day presidential race is coming to a close on May 9. Who is most likely to become the president? What is next for South Korea?
The historic 60-day presidential race is coming to a close on May 9. Who is most likely to become the president? What is next for South Korea?
South Korea will have a new president very soon. We took snapshots of voters in Seoul on May 9, the election day. Who did they vote for and why?
Environmentalists have poured scorn on conservative presidential candidate Hong Joon-pyo's plan to build untold numbers of "drinking water dams."
Every election, South Koreans get a gift package in the mail: a neat collection of all the candidates' pamphlets. We selected some cough, interesting ones.
The presidential race is on. A JTBC interview with a conservative candidate is making waves. "Viewers probably had fun," Hong Joon-pyo said the next day.
Every country has its share of unconventional presidential candidates. Recently, a man dubbed "Dr. Corn" declared his bid. Sorry for the corny headlines.