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From Red Light, Green Light to Mingle, and Myung-gi's crypto crash to Gi-hun's rebellion, here's a detailed rundown of ...
Unfortunately, Lee Jae-myung now has an incentive to follow his long-held instincts and govern like an anti-American, ...
Lee Seon-wu, 94, a former South Korean soldier, lost three fingers and was captured by Chinese troops during a fierce battle ...
More than 1,000 Catholics gathered for a special Mass at Myeongdong Cathedral in Seoul on the Sunday before the June 25 ...
Several hundred spectators still clapped constantly when acrobats with Dongchoon Circus Troupe, South Korea’s last and ...
South Korea divided, troubled as Lee Jae-myung takes over. Deutsche Welle / Jun 05, 2025, 16:03 IST. ... (PSS) and sections of the public sided with Yoon before his eventual arrest.
Goseong-gun is the world's lone place with the same name on both sides of a divided nation. The 1953 Armistice Agreement that ceased fighting in the Korean War drew the Military Demarcation Line, ...
Six weeks before the general election that will decide the president to replace the disgraced Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korean society is deeply divided and showing few signs of uniting for the good of the ...
04/23/2025 April 23, 2025. Still shaken by ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law crisis, South Korea is heading into a bitterly divided election on June 3.
SEOUL, South Korea – Protesters gathered by the tens of thousands Saturday in Seoul, South Korea, split into two camps that reflected a nation divided over its embattled president.
A plane crash that killed 179 people has left a former pilot "puzzled" by how the disaster unfolded, while an aviation expert says the pilots could have been left with a "split-second decision".