U.S. students and people at least could shout “shame on you” to law enforcement. Korean politics should at least be ashamed of itself.
The People Power Party and Democratic Party campaigned across crucial battleground areas in the Seoul metropolitan region on Monday as they sought to win over undecided voters two days before the general election.
Taiwanese participants in the third Summit for Democracy in Seoul criticized Beijing for spreading “disinformation,” as China strongly opposed Korea’s invitation of Taipei representatives to the summit.
The third Summit for Democracy kicked off Monday, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken highlighting the importance of making technological advances in AI and digital transformation in a way that safeguards democracy.
Yoon called on the military to pursue "peace through strength," reflecting his administration's view that Seoul must maintain military capabilities powerful enough to deter Pyongyang from starting a war.
Singer Lee Hyo-ri gave a commencement speech to the graduating class of 2023 at Kookmin University, her alma mater, on Wednesday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for constitutional amendments defining South Korea as the North's “No. 1 hostile country," Pyongyang's state media reported Tuesday.
Wouldn’t the general public wish to hear engaging and hopeful messages as they start a new year?
It will take a while for Kim Jong-un to resume a New Year’s address representing an accurate recognition of reality and suggesting reasonable solutions to get his people out of poverty.
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