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bne IntelliNews on MSNLee VS Kim; a look at South Korea’s leading presidential candidates on foreign policy issuesBy bno - Taipei Office The upcoming June 3, South Korean presidential election is a pivotal moment for the nation's foreign policy, particularly concerning its relationships with China, Taiwan, and Japan.
Next comes presidential elections in South Korea on June 3 and then later upper house elections in Japan on July 22. The South Korean presidential election is being held after the impeachment and removal of the former president for attempting to launch a military coup and declare martial law.
In political rallies, Senate hearings and voter surveys ahead of Monday's midterm elections in the Philippines, China has been an overwhelming - and unusual - presence.
The election is being closely watched for whether ... powers but is commander-in-chief of the armed forces, steers foreign policy and can veto legislation. The campaign has largely revolved ...
Singapore’s 2025 election result signals leadership continuity and steady policy direction, prompting foreign investors to watch developments in tech, energy, and finance.
If the Law and Justice candidate wins Poland’s presidential election, Donald Tusk’s efforts to make Poland a key player within the EU could be under threat. Transatlantic and Ukraine policy, however,
Monday's outcome showed Duterte's influence remains far from diminished, despite an acrimonious fallout with Marcos, months of humiliating Congressional enquiries into her office's finances and the arrest and transfer to the International Criminal Court of her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte.
A weekend referendum on a proposal to reorganize Osaka’s administrative structure has highlighted a key question relevant to other local governments. The question concerns the fact that foreign ...
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