Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's Opposition Leader, Survives Brazen Stabbing Attack in Busan

In a shocking incident that rattled the nation, South Korea's opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, narrowly escaped a potentially fatal attack during his visit to Busan. The assailant, a 66-year-old man, targeted Mr. Lee in a brazen daytime assault, leaving a 1cm laceration on the left side of his neck. Despite the severity of the attack, doctors confirmed that the wound is not life-threatening, providing a sigh of relief for the country. The assailant, who expressed his intention to kill Mr. Lee, approached him under the guise of seeking an autograph during a news conference at a construction site in the port of Busan. Suddenly, he lunged forward with an 18cm (7in) knife purchased online, catching everyone off guard. Swift action from onlookers led to the immediate apprehension of the attacker, who is now set to face attempted murder charges. Social media videos depict the chaotic scene, with Mr. Lee collapsing into the crowd and subsequently onto the ground. Bysta...