It has been an inauspicious return to crisis-plagued South Korea for former U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon http://www.epicreactflyknitwomens.com/ , once the odds-on favourite to be the next president, who has been ensnared in a family corruption scandal and struggled with a sceptical press.
Ban, 72, has been unable to capitalise on his much-anticipated homecoming after a decade as secretary-general of the United Nations in New York. Since his return on Jan. 12 http://www.epicreactflyknitwomens.com/, he has cut a sometimes-irritable figure in public and been pilloried for a series of perceived PR gaffes - all without announcing any intention to run for president.
Former U.N. secretary-general Ban Ki-moon feeds a elderly woman at a social welfare facility in Eumseong, South Korea, January 14, 2017. Kim Do-hoonYonhap via REUTERS
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