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Starbucks has barred customers from using the names of presidential candidates in their orders ahead of a tense election.
An informal US review reportedly suggested re-deploying 4,500 troops in South Korea to other parts of the Pacific. Read more ...
South Korean businesses and celebrities usually strive to be seen as neutral. But it has become more crucial in recent months ...
After surviving a stabbing and appearing on a coup arrest list, South Korea’s presidential frontrunner now campaigns behind ...
Starbucks locations in South Korea have some name that are temporarily blocked amid election tension.There are six names – ...
The Bank of Korea's monetary policy decision and Tokyo inflation data are the main events. Markets also await the latest ...
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Martial Law in Seoul: How a Midnight Decree Nearly Derailed DemocracyIn a shocking turn of events, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law late at night, citing threats to democracy. The declaration was met with fierce opposition from lawmakers and ...
The United States Forces Korea on Friday dismissed a report saying Washington is mulling the possibility of a partial ...
Four leading candidates in the upcoming June 3 presidential election fiercely clashed over social issues in their second ...
Customers are turning coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of South Korea's presidential election. Starbucks ...
North Korea has begun steps to arrest and investigate those responsible for a failed launch of its second naval destroyer ...
The National Bureau of Investigation has nabbed a Korean fugitive who has been wanted since 2017 for kidnapping and serious ...
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