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NEW YORK, NY - JULY 28: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks to the media at the United Nations on July 28, 2014 in New York City. The Secretary General urged for an end to hostilities in Gaza after returning from a diplomatic trip to the region. Over

Sep 27, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

Ban Ki Moon for South Korea President? Poll Results Say So

In a new survey on the next possible president of South Korea, current United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon topped the list of the other possible candidates for the country's presidency. The poll results give Ban supporters another positive sign that he could win the highest seat in the government next year.

South Korean College Students Regret Their Choice of Major?

Sep 16, 2016 AM EDT - Karen Lydelle Linaja

Most South Korean College Students Regret Their Choice of Major

The majority of South Korean college students show their regret about the choice of their respective majors.

A man attempts to commit suicide. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Jan 29, 2016 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Survey Says Most Suicidal People Send Warning Signs Before Committing Suicide

A survey revealed most suicidal people show signs to their loved ones before taking their own lives.

Korean actress Park So Dam named as the most promising actress of 2016 in a survey conducted by Yes24. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)

Jan 12, 2016 PM EST - Diana Tomale

2016 Will Be The Year Of Kang Dong Won And Park So Dam

A survey named Kang Dong Won and Park So Dam as the most promising male and female actors of 2016.

(Photo by: Dan Istitene / Getty Images News) Survey shows English-speaking people prefer

Nov 27, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Online Survey Shows Enlgish-Speaking People Prefer 'Hi Seoul' Over New Slogan For South Korea's Capital City 'I. Seoul. U'

A recent poll revealed English-speaking people like the previous slogan of South Korea's capital city which is "Hi Seoul" as compared to the new one, "I. Seoul. U".

(Photo by: Pool / Getty Images / News) Survey shows 46 percent of South Koreans think recent meeting between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and President Park Geun Hye (R) was 'unproductive'.

Nov 08, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Survey Shows 46 Percent Of South Koreans Think Bilateral Summit Between South Korea And Japan Is 'Unproductive'

46 percent of surveyed South Koreans said the recent meeting between South Korean President Park Geun Hye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was "unproductive" despite reports that the two leaders have agreed to put more efforts in resolving the issue of comfort women.

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