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Kim young-kwang takes on a double life as Moon-baek in 'Trigger'; shares reflections on gun violence
Explore Kim Young-kwang's captivating performance as Moon-baek in the action thriller 'Trigger', highlighting complex ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNPPP chief candidate Kim Moon-soo says Yoon welcome back in party
People Power Party leadership candidate Kim Moon-soo said Thursday that he would accept former President Yoon Suk Yeol back ...
According to our forecast model based on this meta-analysis of polls, Lee is pulling in around 48.2% of support in a three-way race with Kim Moon-soo and Reform Party leader Lee Jun-seok as of May 13.
Kim Moon Soo, presidential candidate with the People Power Party, holds an election campaign rally in Seoul, South Korea, late Monday, June 2, 2025. (AP) ...
Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, gestures as he leaves an election campaign event ahead of the upcoming June 3 presidential election in ...
His main rival, Kim Moon-soo of the ruling conservative People Power Party, is projected to win 39.3% of the vote. Official results have yet to be announced.
With 73% of ballots counted as of 1 a.m. Wednesday, Lee, the Democratic Party candidate, led with more than 48% of the votes, trailed by main conservative People Power Party candidate Kim Moon Soo ...
As of 3 a.m. Wednesday, with over 97% of the votes counted, Lee obtained 49% of the votes cast, while main conservative contender Kim Moon-soo trailed with 41.6% — a gap of more than 2.5 million ...
South Korean voters elected liberal Lee Jae-myung as president, defeating conservative Kim Moon-soo amid concerns over international relations with the U.S., China and North Korea.
Kim Moon-soo (C), the conservative People Power Party presidential candidate, said Tuesday while campaigning that he would not expel impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from the party.
With nearly 95% of ballots counted as of 2:40 a.m. Wednesday, Lee, the Democratic Party candidate, led with 48.86% of votes. The main conservative candidate, Kim Moon Soo, had 41.98%.
South Korea's liberal frontrunner for president, Lee Jae-myung, was leading his main conservative rival Kim Moon-soo by more than 10 percentage points in an opinion poll issued on Tuesday, though ...
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