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In South Korea’s high-stakes presidential campaign, K-pop isn’t just a cultural backdrop — it’s a political strategy.
The plight of temporary workers like Kim Hyoung-su, who’s been protesting for months at the top of a tower, has become an ...
The U.S. is not ruling out a reduction in forces deployed to South Korea as the Trump administration determines what presence ...
Women took the lead in the protests against South Korea’s last president. But the men running to replace him are saying ...
South Korea will elect a new president on 3 June to replace Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office for placing the ...
If election frontrunner Lee Jae-myung is elected, Sejong city could replace Seoul as the centre of political power.
The Pentagon chief's speech at an annual defense forum in Singapore used to highlight defense cooperation with South Korea ...
Despite reports of troop reductions, US officials deny plans to withdraw forces from South Korea. Tensions persist over ...
Firms have begun paying higher dividends and buying back more shares. So far 120 in the KOSPI have published “Value-Up” ...
A big rally for stocks that began in Asia is easing off the accelerator amid uncertainty about what will happen next after a ...
Asian shares are trading mostly lower, as uncertainty grew about what will happen next after a U.S. court blocked many of ...