Lee Jae-myung was voted in exactly six months after his predecessor made a failed martial law bid.
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South Korea’s New Leader Faces Tough Tests Right From the Start
Lee Jae-myung says he will tackle the problems facing the polarized nation, including its relationship with President Trump, with grit and “pragmatism.”
MI5 lied deliberately, BBC tells court
MI5 apologises for false evidence but says contempt of court proceedings would not be “appropriate”.
Ukraine says it hit Crimea bridge with underwater explosives
Kyiv’s security service says it it used more than 1,000kg of TNT to mine the supports of Russia’s Kerch Bridge.
Has good weather helped to fuel record small boat crossings?
New figures show the number of “red days” – when conditions are considered favourable for crossings.
Two Scots were shot dead in a busy Spanish bar. Holidaymakers are frightened
Brits on holiday in the Costa del Sol have been shaken by the murder of two senior underworld figures.
Intruder arrested in Windsor Castle grounds
A man in his 30s is arrested on suspicion of trespass on a protected site in Windsor, police say.
Brits face death for Bali ‘Angel Delight’ drug plot
Jon Collyer, Lisa Stocker and Phineas Float could face death if found guilty.
Schoolgirl known as Child Q ‘physically violated’ in police strip search, hearing told
Three officers are facing gross misconduct proceedings over the strip-search of a 15-year-old girl.
Lower energy costs make retirement less expensive
A one-person household needs £13,400 a year for a basic standards of living in retirement, a report suggests.