South Korea’s political turmoil of martial law, impeachments, and vitriolic attacks among its political parties has entered its third month—and it’s likely that several more turbulent months lie ahead ...
South China Sea disputes, affordability and political trust help Seoul gain foothold in Southeast Asian arms market, analysts say China has been a major arms supplier to Southeast Asia, but ...
Despite spending more than $200 billion on pro-natal initiatives since 2006, South Korea has the world's lowest birth rate.
Less than two weeks later, with South Korea’s highest court still reviewing Yoon’s case, acting President Han Duck-soo was ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is putting up a desperate fight for his political life at Seoul’s Constitutional Court ...
Should the Constitutional Court uphold the impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol, who will run for the presidential election?
Like their American counterparts, libertarians in South Korea allied themselves with the conservative political factions and ...
Kwon Seong-dong urges prompt pension reform discussions in special committee formation Kwon Seong-dong emphasizes the need ...
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam formed a new cabinet made up of specialized and clean-handed ministers, ending past ...
With the passing of “engagement,” the mood had darkened considerably in Seoul, mirroring a new, bellicose swagger evident ...
Lee criticizes People Power Partys opposition to pension reform efforts Lee urges unity in advancing pension reform amid ...
South Korean President Yoon's recent declaration of martial law highlights the nation's political disfunction. Dr. Yul Sohn ...
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