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South Korea's third acting president, Lee Ju-ho, has taken office ahead of a June 3 snap presidential election following the resignation of Prime Minister and Finance Minister. The Education Minister, who is now the acting leader, faces the challenge of stabilizing the government amid political turmoil and economic uncertainty due to U.S. tariffs and North Korea's potential aggression. Financial markets are preparing for further uncertainty, but are optimistic due to U.S.-China
Courtesy: theprint.in
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