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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2025 · 11 MIN

Honduras Election

from The World Deconstructed · host Arirang Radio

Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will talk about the Honduran election, where vote counting delays, foreign pressure and deep political distrust have created a tense and uncertain race.

Prof. David Tizzard of Korean Studies at both Seoul Women University and Hanyang University and a columnist for the Korea Times will talk about the Honduran election, where vote counting delays, foreign pressure and deep political distrust have created a tense and uncertain race.

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