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[Column] Has Korea, too, crossed the Rubicon on China?
By Gil Yun-hyung, editorial writerThis is embarrassing to admit, but I wasn’t aware that the Taiwan situation is deeply connected to the lives of ordi...
[Correspondent’s column] In Japan’s alliance with US, echoes of its past alliances with UK
By Lee Bon-young, Washington correspondentUS President Dwight Eisenhower, who signed the new Japan-US Security Treaty in 1961, called Japan the “bigge...
[Column] The clock is ticking for Korea’s first lady
By Kim Young-hee, executive editorIt’s a mystery as to why South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol chose to have his opening remarks at a Cabinet meeting...
[Editorial] When the choice is kids or career, Korea will never overcome birth rate woes
Since Korea’s backward labor market stubbornly refuses to allow workers to balance their work and family obligations, women continue to suffer a “chil...
[Editorial] Does Yoon think the Korean public is wrong?
President Yoon Suk-yeol directly addressed the ruling People Power Party’s defeat in last week’s general elections at a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Ho...
[Editorial] As it bolsters its alliance with US, Japan must be accountable for past
Japan has once again reiterated its false sovereignty claim on the Dokdo islets in its annual diplomatic policy bluebook. In addition, it maintained i...
[Guest essay] Amending the Constitution is Yoon’s key to leaving office in public’s good graces
By Lee Seog-yeon, distinguished professor at Dongseo University and former minister of government legislationIt wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say tha...
[Editorial] 10 years on, lessons of Sewol tragedy must never be forgotten
The 10th anniversary of the Sewol ferry’s sinking has brought streams of visitors to commemorative sites, including the harbor at Paengmok in Ji...
[Column] A death blow to Korea’s prosecutor politics
By Park Yong-hyoun, editorial writer“Unlock Han Dong-hoon’s cell phone and replace the Yoon Suk-yeol lineup in the prosecution leadership.”These were ...
[Guest essay] How Korea turned its trainee doctors into monsters
By Kim Myoung-hee, preventive medicine specialist and steering committee chair of Solidarity for Worker’s HealthIn 2015 the International Labour Organ...
[Correspondent’s column] The US and the end of Japanese pacifism
By Kim So-youn, Tokyo correspondentUS President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a summit on Wednesday in Washington, DC, wher...
[Guest essay] As someone who helped forge Seoul-Moscow ties, their status today troubles me
By Wi Sung-lac, former South Korean ambassador to RussiaSeoul-Moscow ties are at their worst point since the two countries established diplomatic rela...
[Editorial] Koreans sent a loud and clear message to Yoon
The public’s message was stern and solemn. Korea’s parliamentary elections on Wednesday ended with a crushing defeat for the People Power Party (PPP),...
[Editorial] Yoon’s pork-barrel pledges on eve of election won’t win public’s favor
With Korea’s general election day only two days away, controversy continued to rage Monday over administration interference in the process.In particul...
[Editorial] Amid geopolitical shifts, Seoul must strike balance with Beijing
Major Japanese news outlets reported last week that South Korea, China and Japan were expected to hold a trilateral summit around the end of May...
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[Column] Has Korea, too, crossed the Rubicon on China?
[Correspondent’s column] In Japan’s alliance with US, echoes of its past alliances with UK
[Editorial] Does Yoon think the Korean public is wrong?
[Editorial] As it bolsters its alliance with US, Japan must be accountable for past
[Guest essay] Amending the Constitution is Yoon’s key to leaving office in public’s good graces
[Editorial] 10 years on, lessons of Sewol tragedy must never be forgotten
[Column] A death blow to Korea’s prosecutor politics
[Correspondent’s column] The US and the end of Japanese pacifism
[Guest essay] How Korea turned its trainee doctors into monsters
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