South Korea election: Voters choose new president
South Koreans are voting in a presidential election, called early after a huge corruption scandal brought down their former leader.
Liberal Moon Jae-in is the strong favourite with centrist Ahn Cheol-soo his nearest challenger.
If he wins the South will likely change course on North Korea, with Mr Moon wanting to increase contact with the rogue regime.
But corruption and the economy are greater concerns for domestic voters.
Source: bbc.com