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South Korea's Lee says success of business should be shared, plans surplus tax revenue use

South Korea's Lee says success of business should be shared, plans surplus tax revenue use SEOUL, June 8 : South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Monday the gains of business success should be shared throughout society and the government will devise a plan to effectively use the surplus tax revenues generated from the country's semiconductor sector. Lee was speaking at a news conference marking one year in office. Lee won the presidency after a failed bid to impose martial law led to...

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South Korean riot police clear protesters after ballot shortage blockade

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'We didn't know how dangerous he was': How Rolf Harris hid in plain sight

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South Korean riot police clear protesters after ballot shortage blockade

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How Tiananmen Square vigils in Hong Kong have become unlawful

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University students across South Korea to protest in ballot shortage row

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Doctors thought this kidney drug helped some patients. It may help millions more.

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Trump loudly booed at Madison Square Garden before Knicks-Spurs NBA finals game

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Hong Kong proposes letting city leader decide what counts as national security offence

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