South Korean President Yoon's recent declaration of martial law highlights the nation's political disfunction. Dr. Yul Sohn and Dr. Won-Taek Kang of the East Asia Institute reflect on the trends in ...
Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily -- until a $1.50 ...
South Korea aims to invest at least 34 trillion won ($23 billion) to help companies develop cutting-edge technologies in the ...
The first tour is set to take place Feb. 12 to 18, when major celebrations are planned for the birthday of the country's late ...
South Korea has donated 4,000 metric tons (MT) of rice to families in regions affected by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine ...
Father Gabriel Lee Mun-su is serving up bowls of rich Korean stew in Seoul via a restaurant ministry as a means to fight ...
Shamans, the practitioners of an ancient belief system, are often disparaged in South Korea. But they also hold a special ...
In its Real State of the Economy report, Congress has accused the Centre of steering India toward a 'middle-income trap.' ...
‘Anyone Can Be a Victim’: Sprawling AI Fake Nudes Crisis Hits South Korea The discovery of a Telegram-based network creating faked pornographic images points to the nation as an epicenter of an ...
Differing opinions on Yoon’s impeachment are driving kin apart. But a few parents and children are finding more common ground ...
A senior foreign affairs official on Saturday said the suspension of US foreign aid globally was unlikely to severely affect ...
South Korean protesters are repurposing traditional flower wreaths and K-pop light sticks as political protest tools amid ...