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South Korean protesters demand ‘election re-run’ after ballot shortage

Protesters outside a ballot-counting site in ⁠South Korea on ⁠Saturday rallied for a second ⁠day, demanding a re-run of local elections held earlier this week. Around 10,000 citizens were estimated to have gathered at the SK Olympic Handball Stadium as of 5.30pm local time, where votes were counted from Wednesday’s elections to pick mayors and local government officials and assembly members, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing an unofficial police estimate. Representatives at Seoul...

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South Korean protesters keep calling for re-run of election after ballot shortage

South Korean protesters keep calling for re-run of election after ballot shortage The ballot shortage has prompted the resignation of the head of the National Election Commission. Protesters outside a ballot-counting site in South Korea on Saturday (Jun 6) rallied for a second day, demanding a re-run of local elections held earlier this week.

Channel News Asia 4d ago

North Korea reaffirms nuclear status a day before Chinese president's visit

North Korea reaffirms nuclear status a day before Chinese president's visit Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said North Korea will never back down on its status as a nuclear-armed state. SEOUL: Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said North Korea will never back down on its status as a nuclear-armed state, warning that it will not tolerate any threats, state media agency KCNA said on Sunday (Jun 7). Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to...

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Explosion kills 5 at South Korean aerospace plant

Explosion kills 5 at South Korean aerospace plant SEOUL: An explosion at a plant run by South Korean defence firm Hanwha Aerospace killed five people on Monday (Jun 1), local fire authorities said. The explosion was reported to authorities at around 11am local time at Hanwha's plant in Daejeon, about 150km south of Seoul. A representative of the Daejeon Fire Headquarters told AFP that five people died and two others were injured, without providing further details.

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North Korean and Chinese leaders agree to boost ties at Pyongyang summit

North Korean and Chinese leaders agree to boost ties at Pyongyang summit Chinese President Xi Jinping, making his first visit to North Korea in seven years, told North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that he would use his trip as an opportunity to make significant progress in bilateral relations, KCNA said. SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and China's Xi Jinping held a summit on Monday (Jun 8) in Pyongyang and agreed to expand cooperation between the two countries in politics, economy and...

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Endangered crested ibises return to Japanese wild decades after extinction

Endangered crested ibises return to Japanese wild decades after extinction Known as Toki in Japan, the distinctive birds feature striking orange-pink hues beneath their wings and bright red markings around their eyes - Bookmark Eight crested ibises have been released into the wild in north-central Japan, marking a significant moment decades after the species was declared extinct in the country. The endangered birds soared into the skies above Hakui city in the Noto region on Sunday, a place...

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How China keeps North Korea's economy alive

How China keeps North Korea's economy alive June 1, 2026North Korea runs one of the most bizarre economies on the planet. Despite being one of only a handful of nations with nuclear weapons, its 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) was a paltry $26.6 billion (€22.9 billion). This is about 70 times smaller than South Korea's $1.86 trillion economy and about a fifth of the annual revenue of the world's top-traded company, NVIDIA.

Deutsche Welle 9d ago

Why China keeps North Korea's economy alive

Why China keeps North Korea's economy alive June 1, 2026North Korea runs one of the most bizarre economies on the planet. Despite being one of only a handful of nations with nuclear weapons, its 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) was a paltry $26.6 billion (€22.9 billion). This is about 70 times smaller than South Korea's $1.86 trillion economy and about a fifth of the annual revenue of the world's top-traded company, NVIDIA.

Deutsche Welle 9d ago

Explosion kills 5 at Hanwha Aerospace factory in South Korea

Explosion kills 5 at Hanwha Aerospace factory in South Korea At least two others were injured in a fire following a suspected propellant explosion at the defence giant’s plant in Daejeon The two survivors, including one who was badly burned, had escaped from the facility themselves, a fire official told a briefing. “Authorities have yet to identify the victims because their bodies were severely damaged,” a health official told the same briefing. A fire official said that an explosion had...

South China Morning Post 9d ago