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Hong Se-hwa, voice for tolerance whose memoir of exile touched a chord, dies at 76
Hong Se-hwa, a writer, journalist, social activist and president of the Jean Valjean Bank who brought the spirit of tolerance to Korean society, passe...
After 2 months of delayed, denied medical care, Koreans worry worst may be yet to come
Since losing her husband last month, Choi Hee-suk, 65, can’t help mulling over various what-ifs: What if interns and residents hadn’t abandoned their ...
Samsung barricades office as unionized workers strike for better conditions
“Open the doors!”“Stop busting unions!”These were the chants made by hundreds of workers at Samsung Electronics, a company that has adhered to a no-un...
[News analysis] After elections, prosecutorial reform will likely make legislative agenda
After the political opposition secured a landslide victory in South Korea’s general elections last week, discussions about reforming the country’s pro...
‘Right direction’: After judgment day from voters, Yoon shrugs off calls for change
Even after the ruling party’s crushing defeat in the general elections on April 10, President Yoon Suk-yeol maintained on Tuesday that he has done his...
Where Sewol sank 10 years ago, a sea of tears as parents mourn lost children
When the yellow buoy came into vision through the fog, mournful wails echoed across the black-blue surface of the sea. A father bowed his head in sile...
Faith in the power of memory: Why these teens carry yellow ribbons for Sewol
If you’ve been in Korea, you’ve likely seen yellow ribbons on people’s bags and phones and recognized them as a symbol of the tragic sinking of the Se...
Korea ranks among 10 countries going backward on coal power, report shows
Global coal-fired power generation increased by about 2% last year, according to a new report. That’s because more new coal power plants are being bro...
[Photo] Cho Kuk and company march on prosecutors’ office for probe into first lady
In their first official act after winning their elections, Cho Kuk and fellow lawmakers-elect from the Rebuilding Korea Party marched to the Supreme P...
‘National emergency’: Why Korean voters handed 192 seats to opposition parties
Only 108 — that’s how many seats the People Power Party won in Korea’s general elections on Wednesday, the worst showing of any ruling party since the...
Korea’s PM, ruling party interim leader, presidential aides tender resignations after election
Han Dong-hoon resigned as interim leader of Korea’s ruling People Power Party on Thursday, holding himself responsible for the party’s crushing defeat...
Lee steers Dems to victory, paving way for bid in next presidential election
As the Democratic Party is expected to secure a landslide victory in South Korea’s parliamentary elections, party leader Lee Jae-myung has solidified ...
General election rout could make Korea’s Yoon a lame-duck president
The sound defeat of the People Power Party in Wednesday’s general elections is anticipated to deal a significant blow to President Yoon Suk-yeol’s gov...
Koreans resoundingly rebuke president in midterm legislative elections
The Korean public delivered a punishing rebuke to President Yoon Suk-yeol in the parliamentary elections on Wednesday. The Democratic Party and other ...
Cho Kuk promises investigation into first lady if opposition wins 200 seats
On Monday, just two days before Korea’s general elections are scheduled to be held, Cho Kuk, the head of the Rebuilding Korea Party, launched a whistl...
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[Editorial] 10 years on, lessons of Sewol tragedy must never be forgotten
[Column] A death blow to Korea’s prosecutor politics
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