South Korea’s ruling party failed to secure key races, underlining the need to steer the country’s nuclear future with more than just political momentum.
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| 3 | The Iran Crisis Is Fueling South Korea’s Drive for Nuclear Energy | 0 | 6.57 | 12-03-2026 |
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| 5 | South Korea’s Nuclear Dilemma | 0 | 8.52 | 18-08-2026 |
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| 7 | South Korea’s Arms Exports Are Now Involved in the Iran War | 0 | 9.42 | 19-03-2026 |
| 8 | How South Korea Can Survive the Unbundling of International Order | 0 | 7.66 | 06-08-2026 |
| 9 | Bipartisan Meeting With South Korea’s President Canceled After Opposition Leader Skips Talks | 0 | 7.54 | 12-02-2026 |
| 10 | South Korea Gets a New PM as Ruling Party Leadership Race Heats up | 0 | 5 | 01-07-2026 |