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Noting shared ‘values,’ Korea hints at passport-free travel with Japan
A senior official at South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told reporters Friday that the government is considering measures for passport-free tra...
Two factors that’ll decide if Korea’s economy keeps on its upward trend
The announcement that South Korea’s GDP grew by 1.3% in the first quarter has sparked debate concerning whether this expectation-exceeding trend towar...
Why Kim Jong-un is scrapping the term ‘Day of the Sun’ and toning down fanfare for predecessors
The anniversary of the birth of Kim Il-sung, the founder of North Korea and grandfather of current leader Kim Jong-un, has historically been North Kor...
After election rout, Yoon’s left with 3 choices for dealing with the opposition
On the afternoon of April 19, just over a week after the general elections, President Yoon Suk-yeol called Lee Jae-myung, the leader of Korea’s main o...
AI is catching up with humans at a ‘shocking’ rate
Artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT have been shown to outperform humans in some basic tasks, including English comprehension, image ca...
No good, very bad game for Korea puts it out of Olympics for first time since 1988
Giving away the first goal of the game, the star player and coach getting ejected from the pitch, poor decision-making, and bad luck to boot. An agoni...
Is Japan about to snatch control of Line messenger from Korea’s Naver?
Under pressure from the Japanese government, Japanese multinational investment holding firm SoftBank Group Corp. is in talks to purchase additional sh...
Division commander ordered troops to enter raging flood waters before Marine died, survivor says
A Korean Marine who survived being caught up in the same raging waters that killed a fellow Marine while searching for flood victims in July 2023 has ...
Korea’s 1.3% growth in Q1 signals ‘textbook’ return to growth, says government
Preliminary data released by the Bank of Korea on Thursday indicates that the country’s real economic growth in the first quarter was 1.3%, which was ...
Is N. Korea threatening to test nukes in response to possible new US-led sanctions body?
North Korea’s vice foreign minister for US affairs announced on Thursday that new US-led sanctions against North Korea would be met with an “upper rea...
[Editorial] Korea’s surprise Q1 growth requires objective assessment, not blind fanfare
Government figures show that the Korean economy grew by more than expected in the first quarter of the year. Semiconductors drove a recovery in export...
[Column] Season 2 of special prosecutor probe may be coming to Korea soon
By Kim Won-chul, society editorThere’s something quite uncanny lying at the heart of this case — in fact, there’s something almost eerie about it. The...
N. Korean delegation’s trip to Iran shows how Pyongyang is leveraging ties with Moscow
North Korea announced that a delegation headed by its minister of external economic relations had recently left on a visit to Iran.Both North Korea an...
Korea sees more deaths than births for 52nd consecutive month in February
The number of live births in Korea fell below 20,000 in February, a record low for the month.According to a report on population trends for February p...
[Reportage] On US campuses, student risk arrest as they call for divestment from Israel
“Antisemitic? I’m Jewish, and my friend here is Jewish, too,” the protester objected, his eyes wide.I’d just noted that some critics say the encampmen...
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