Kim Ou-joon (Korean: 김어준; born December 4, 1968) is a South Korean journalist. He is well known for the host of a political podcast. He was the original...
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Cho Kuk Liberal journalist Kim Ou-joon Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Kim Myeong-su Kim Min-woong [ko], brother of Rep. Kim Min-seok and leader of the...
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Korean liberals. In contrast, South Korean liberals Moon Chung-in and Kim Ou-joon supported Donald Trump's Sunshine Policy. The list includes people who...
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the Yushin Constitution. He has two children: a daughter and a son, Moon Joon Yong who is active as a media artist. Before elected as the president in...
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to Thee) about Lee's disputes on his Naegok-dong property purchase. Kim Ou-joon (김어준) was the original creator of Naneun Ggomsuda and currently runs...
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Moon Jae-in won the presidential election with 41.1% of the vote, with Hong Joon-pyo of the Liberty Korea Party coming in second with 24%. On 15 April 2020...
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parties. In November 2017, then-Liberty Korea Party leader Hong Joon-pyo hung a portrait of Kim in the party headquarters alongside the two traditional conservative...
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students returned to their campuses. On 16 May, opposition leaders Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam held a joint press conference, echoing the students' demands...
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Japan and South Korea. The head of the South Korean Ministry of Education, Kim Shin-il, sent a letter of protest to Bunmei Ibuki, the Minister of Education...
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and genius student Han Joon-hwi in Law School (2021). Kim reprised his role as Lee Rang in Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 (2023). Kim Sang-beom was born in...
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the announcement. Kim Il (1980s) Ri Son-gwon (until dissolution in 2024) Choe Deok-sin (until 1989) Kim Yong-sun (until 2003) Kim Ki-nam (c. 2005) Jon...
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– including the president of the Unification Theological Seminary David Kim, Bo Hi Pak, Moon's aide and president of Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet...
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Kim Dae-jung (Korean: 김대중; Hanja: 金大中, pronounced [kim.dɛ.dʑuŋ]; 6 January 1924 – 18 August 2009) was a South Korean politician and activist who served...
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statement of United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Singapore Summit in June 2018. In the Panmunjom Declaration...
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been Kim Ku's assassination. On 26 June 1949, Kim Ku was assassinated by Ahn Doo-hee, who confessed that he assassinated Kim Ku by the order of Kim Chang-ryong...
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"liberal" or "moderate progressive". List of newspapers in South Korea Kim, Seung-Kyung; Kim, Kyounghee (10 January 2014). The Korean Women's Movement and the...
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George W. Bush; Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev; North Korean president Kim Il Sung; and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. Sun Myung Moon was born...
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party was formed in 1995 as the National Congress for New Politics after Kim Dae-jung returned to active politics following his retirement in 1992. The...
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9 January 2013 – 4 May 2013) Kim Han-gil (since 4 May 2013) Succeeding party: New Politics Alliance for Democracy Kim Jin-pyo (23 December 2011 – 4 May...
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designated a "Point of Cultural Interest" by the Riverside City Council. Kim was a founder and leader of a series of early Korean American organizations...
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stopped visiting the shrine.[citation needed] According to Rep. Chung Mong-joon, former leader of the ruling Saenuri Party, "The Roh Moo-hyun administration...
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making up evidence, as part of allegations that Moon Jae-in's son, Moon Joon-yong, received special treatment during the hiring process at a public agency...
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time, China supported the leftist independence leader Kim Won-bong and convinced the two Kims to form the unified Korean Liberation Army (KLA). Under...
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Yonsei University, where harsh criticisms were levied against then-president Kim Young-sam. The students also voiced support for North Korea's preferred policies...
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to 15 January 한국 현대사 산책 1980년대편 2 : 광주학살과 서울올림픽 by Kang Joon-man (12 May 2003) 날치기 국회사 by Kim Ye-chan (10 April 2016) 민추협과 2 • 12 총선. 11 December 2018...
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Jang Hye-young Philip Jaisohn Kim Dae-jung Kim Han-gil Kim Je-dong Kim Jee-woon Kim Kyu-sik Kim Ou-joon Kim Seong-su Kim Young-sam Ko Min-jung Kwon In-sook...
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Jung Byung Joon [ko] (May 2021), 관동군 밀정 염동진과 독립투사 김혁―낙양군관학교 동기생의 엇갈린 운명과 백의사의 기원 [Lyom Dongjin, Spy of Kwantung Army Kempeitai vs. Kim Hyuk, Independence...
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Jae-in, who won 936,419 votes and a majority. He would go on to defeat Hong Joon-pyo, Ahn Cheol-soo, Yoo Seung-min, and Sim Sang-jung to win the Presidency...
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(28 October 2022 – 6 November 2023) Kim Jun-woo (15 November 2023 – 30 January 2024) (Interim) Kim Jun-woo, Kim Chan-hwi (co-serving; 30 January 2024...
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content and took a strong stance in the instance of the video footage of Kim Sun-il's death in Iraq. It strongly endorsed the 2008 "mad cow protests"...
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