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New scandals about illegal election activities by the Saenuri Party threaten Park Geun-hye's slim lead over Moon Jae-in in the South Korean presidential elections.
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Netizens are outraged as a photo of a rally in support of presidential candidate Park Geun-hye is doctored showing more people than actually showed up.
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Park Geun-hye's campaign misinterprets the use of the word 'strongman' on her TIME magazine cover, prompting a change in the headline to the unambiguous 'dictator'
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Independent Ahn Cheol-soo withdraws his candidacy leaving Moon Jae-in to face Park Geun-hye, daughter of former dictator, in this December's presidential election.
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North Korea says it supports the opposition in the upcoming elections, increasing its attacks on the conservatives, saying they will harm North-South relations.
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Daughter of former dictator and Korean Presidential candidate Park Geun-hye has been described as being devotedly 'married to the state' by her campaign manager
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A Korean-American is caught vandalizing the memorial hall of former dictator Park Chung-hee - on the 33rd anniversary of his assassination.
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Presidential hopeful Park Geun-hye apologises to the victims of her father's military dictatorship at press conference, much to the suspicion of Korean netizens.
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After months of speculation, software tycoon-turned-professor Ahn Cheol-soo finally announces his bid to become president, much to the delight of netizens.
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Presidential forerunner Park Geun-hye defends her father's decision to stage the May 16 Coup as unavoidable but apologizes for the pains it might have caused.
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Ruling party politician Park Geun-hye declares her candidacy in this December's election, becoming the first female presidential hopeful in South Korean history.
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Photos have resurfaced on the internet of the 92nd "Park Chung-hee Day", from 2009, in memory of the late-dictator. Netizens compare with North Korea.
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Fury online as Park Geun-hye, head of the Saenuri Party, sends the cheapest wreath of chrysanthemums to commemorate the April 19 Student Revolution.
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Members of podcast "Naggomsu" organize a flash mob in the centre of Seoul with huge crowds turning up in support of ex-presenter-turned candidate Kim Yong-min.
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Saenuri Party [New Frontier Party] Park Geun-hye is doing her best to stir up patriotic sentiment among Koreans but netizens are skeptical, challenging her motives.
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Disbelief as a Korean politician uses the Imperial Japanese flag on her campaign business card, leading to accusations that she and her party are pro-Japanese.
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South Korean National Assembly member Kang Yong-seok has come under much fire after tweeting whilst drunk and venting frustration at family connections in Korea.