South Korea welcomes its new president, Lee Jae-myung, a remarkable survivor who’s navigated criminal charges, a stabbing, and even martial law. Now, wielding significant power with his party’s parliamentary majority, he faces daunting tasks. South Korea is deeply fractured by politics, age, and gender, while simultaneously grappling with US tariff demands and North Korea’s rising nuclear threat. Lee, who climbed from a sweatshop to the presidency, promises “pragmatic diplomacy” focused on national interest, ready to tackle these challenges head-on!
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