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Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, in South Korea, was established in 1954 with the goal of fostering future global leaders. It played a significant role in reconstructing Korea after the Korean War by producing numerous CEOs and diplomats and today is the number one global university in Korea. The curriculum is taught in 45 foreign languages and combines rigorous studies in the humanities, law, social sciences, business, and computer science. HUFS has three campuses, located in Seoul, Global (Yong-in), and Song-do (under construction, near Incheon International Airport). The two open campuses together serve 17,346 undergraduate students and 2,574 graduate students.

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Bolsonaro supporters celebrate outside his home in Rio de Janeiro after exit polls on Oct. 28 declared him the preliminary winner of Brazil’s 2018 presidential election. AP Photo/Leo Correa

Bolsonaro wins Brazil election, promises to purge leftists from country

Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing congressman and former army captain, is Brazil’s next president, with 56 percent of votes. Critics see a threat to democracy in his scathing attacks on Brazilian society.
Presidential runoff candidates: Jair Bolsonaro, far-right lawmaker of the Social Liberal Party and Fernando Haddad of Brazil’s leftist Workers Party. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes/Washington Alves

‘Disillusioned’ Brazilians choose Bolsonaro, Haddad after a tense and violent campaign

After four years of economic crisis and corruption, Brazilians have never trusted their government less. They showed their frustration Sunday, voting for two ideologically opposed candidates.

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