The landslide defeat of the conservative party in the latest election was just the prelude to the fallout from the imbalance in political demography.
Google has decided to suspend all politics-related advertisements on its services in Korea ahead of the upcoming general election next month, according to industry sources Sunday.
Politicians fight in the derogatory language of hate without any time-off period in their ring.
The Democratic Party’s (DP’s) nomination for a district in northern Seoul epitomizes political retribution from leader Lee Jae-myung.
"The Birth of Korea" proves to be a relative success, attracting over a million viewers. The director shares his insight on the controversy surrounding Korea's first president, prompting debates on historical representation and political ideologies.
Public trust in the prosecution could collapse if it is not restored under the government of Yoon Suk Yeol, the prosecutor-turned-president.
The Busan District Prosecutors’ Office announced on Monday that the 67-year-old assailant who attacked Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung earlier this month is being indicted on charges of attempted murder and violation of fair election practices.
People Power Party lawmaker, Bae Hyun-jin, assaulted on Thursday by an assailant claiming to be 15 years old, was repeatedly struck 17 times in 18 seconds.
Experts argue that additional stipends may not be the answer to Korea's ultralow birthrate as the government seeks solutions ahead of the general elections in April. Both parties proposed policies, but skepticism remains among young people.
The train called politics continues to run with all kinds of contradictions until voters stop the train.
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