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Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korea's Snap Presidential Election
South Korea's liberal opposition candidate, Lee Jae-myung, won a snap presidential election on Wednesday with 49.3% of the vote, succeeding the ousted conservative president whose brief imposition of martial law triggered months of political turmoil; nearly 80% of eligible voters participated.
Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korea's Snap Presidential Election
South Korea's liberal opposition candidate, Lee Jae-myung, won a snap presidential election on Wednesday with 49.3% of the vote, succeeding the ousted conservative president whose brief imposition of martial law triggered months of political turmoil; nearly 80% of eligible voters participated.
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40% Bias Score


North Korean Smartphone Exposes Regime's Sophisticated Information Control
A secretly smuggled North Korean smartphone reveals the regime's sophisticated surveillance methods, including automatic screenshots and censorship of South Korean terms, showcasing their intensified information control amidst efforts by South Korean organizations to introduce outside information.
North Korean Smartphone Exposes Regime's Sophisticated Information Control
A secretly smuggled North Korean smartphone reveals the regime's sophisticated surveillance methods, including automatic screenshots and censorship of South Korean terms, showcasing their intensified information control amidst efforts by South Korean organizations to introduce outside information.
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48% Bias Score


South Korea's Election Winner Faces Iminent International Challenges
South Korea holds snap presidential elections on June 3rd, with Lee Jae-myung projected to win, but the next president will face immense international challenges: managing strained relations with the US (including potential troop withdrawals), maintaining crucial economic ties with China, and naviga...
South Korea's Election Winner Faces Iminent International Challenges
South Korea holds snap presidential elections on June 3rd, with Lee Jae-myung projected to win, but the next president will face immense international challenges: managing strained relations with the US (including potential troop withdrawals), maintaining crucial economic ties with China, and naviga...
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48% Bias Score


North Korea Provided Missiles and Troops to Russia in Ukraine War: UN Report
A UN report reveals North Korea supplied Russia with at least 100 ballistic missiles and deployed over 11,000 troops to fight in Ukraine, violating UN sanctions and highlighting the growing collaboration between the two nations.
North Korea Provided Missiles and Troops to Russia in Ukraine War: UN Report
A UN report reveals North Korea supplied Russia with at least 100 ballistic missiles and deployed over 11,000 troops to fight in Ukraine, violating UN sanctions and highlighting the growing collaboration between the two nations.
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40% Bias Score


North Korea's Military Modernization Fueled by Russia Partnership
North Korea's military is rapidly modernizing due to a partnership with Russia, which provides resources and technology in exchange for North Korean military supplies, significantly altering the regional power balance and posing a threat to the US.
North Korea's Military Modernization Fueled by Russia Partnership
North Korea's military is rapidly modernizing due to a partnership with Russia, which provides resources and technology in exchange for North Korean military supplies, significantly altering the regional power balance and posing a threat to the US.
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52% Bias Score


South Korea Votes Amidst Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil
South Korea elects a new president on Tuesday following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December; the election pits liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung against conservative Kim Moon-soo amidst economic crisis and regional tensions.
South Korea Votes Amidst Economic Crisis and Political Turmoil
South Korea elects a new president on Tuesday following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law in December; the election pits liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung against conservative Kim Moon-soo amidst economic crisis and regional tensions.
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48% Bias Score

Lee Jae-myung Elected South Korean President Amidst Economic and Geopolitical Crisis
Following months of political turmoil caused by the imposition of martial law under former President Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korean voters elected liberal Lee Jae-myung as the country's new president on Tuesday. Lee immediately assumed office and faces daunting challenges, including a faltering economy...

Lee Jae-myung Elected South Korean President Amidst Economic and Geopolitical Crisis
Following months of political turmoil caused by the imposition of martial law under former President Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korean voters elected liberal Lee Jae-myung as the country's new president on Tuesday. Lee immediately assumed office and faces daunting challenges, including a faltering economy...
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48% Bias Score

South Korea Holds Snap Election Amid Political Turmoil
South Koreans are voting in a snap presidential election today, triggered by the ouster of conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol who faces rebellion charges for imposing martial law; early voting suggests liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung is set to win, inheriting a slowing economy, strained US-North K...

South Korea Holds Snap Election Amid Political Turmoil
South Koreans are voting in a snap presidential election today, triggered by the ouster of conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol who faces rebellion charges for imposing martial law; early voting suggests liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung is set to win, inheriting a slowing economy, strained US-North K...
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52% Bias Score

Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korean Presidency in Snap Election
South Koreans elected Lee Jae-myung as president in a snap election on Tuesday following the impeachment of conservative Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law; Lee won with nearly 35% early voter turnout amidst public anger over Yoon's actions.

Lee Jae-myung Wins South Korean Presidency in Snap Election
South Koreans elected Lee Jae-myung as president in a snap election on Tuesday following the impeachment of conservative Yoon Suk Yeol for imposing martial law; Lee won with nearly 35% early voter turnout amidst public anger over Yoon's actions.
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48% Bias Score

North Korea Condemns Sanctions Report, Vows Retaliation
North Korea's Foreign Ministry denounced a report by the 11-member Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Group on its military cooperation with Russia, calling it a fabricated provocation violating sovereign equality, and warned of negative consequences for Western actions.

North Korea Condemns Sanctions Report, Vows Retaliation
North Korea's Foreign Ministry denounced a report by the 11-member Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Group on its military cooperation with Russia, calling it a fabricated provocation violating sovereign equality, and warned of negative consequences for Western actions.
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52% Bias Score

EU Warns of Growing Russia-China Threat Amid North Korean Involvement in Ukraine
The EU expressed extreme concern over the growing Russia-China alliance, citing the presence of North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian soldiers in Ukraine as a sign of a potential global security order shift; the US warned of increasing military and economic threats from China, particularly ...

EU Warns of Growing Russia-China Threat Amid North Korean Involvement in Ukraine
The EU expressed extreme concern over the growing Russia-China alliance, citing the presence of North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian soldiers in Ukraine as a sign of a potential global security order shift; the US warned of increasing military and economic threats from China, particularly ...
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64% Bias Score

North Korea Uses Balloons in Damaged Warship Salvage Attempt
North Korea is attempting to salvage its damaged 5,000-ton warship, using what appear to be balloons to aid in the process, after a launch malfunction on May 21 that leader Kim Jong Un called a "criminal act".

North Korea Uses Balloons in Damaged Warship Salvage Attempt
North Korea is attempting to salvage its damaged 5,000-ton warship, using what appear to be balloons to aid in the process, after a launch malfunction on May 21 that leader Kim Jong Un called a "criminal act".
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36% Bias Score
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