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Japan’s Prime Minister Meets Top South Korean Official, Raising Hopes for Thaw

Japan’s Prime Minister Meets Top South Korean Official, Raising Hopes for Thaw

By Associated Press
PM Suga met with Seoul’s National Intelligence Service director, a rare bilateral exchange amid strained relations.
South Korea’s After-School Child Care Workers Strike for Better Working Conditions

South Korea’s After-School Child Care Workers Strike for Better Working Conditions

By Mitch Shin
Workers want the government to guarantee pay for their extra working hours and stop a move to shift management of the industry from schools to local governments. 

What Does Biden’s Election Win Mean for the South Korean Economy?

What Does Biden’s Election Win Mean for the South Korean Economy?

By Kyle Ferrier
The Biden administration will have important ramifications for U.S.-South Korea economics ties, from the KORUS FTA to the TPP.

South Korea’s Flu Vaccine Deaths Preview COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Challenges

South Korea’s Flu Vaccine Deaths Preview COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Challenges

By Justin Fendos
The public panic over flu vaccine safety highlights the potential problems facing a COVID-19 vaccine.

Who Is South Korea Rooting for in the US Presidential Election?

Who Is South Korea Rooting for in the US Presidential Election?

By Mitch Shin
Apparently, Joe Biden is unofficially favored by South Korea, but there are serious concerns about his approach to North Korea.
South Korea’s 2050 Carbon Neutrality Pledge and Other Half-Truths

South Korea’s 2050 Carbon Neutrality Pledge and Other Half-Truths

By Sam Macdonald
South Korea has a long history of making vague or intentionally misleading statements on its environmental policies.

South Korea’s Supreme Court Upholds 17-Year Jail Term for Ex-President Lee

South Korea’s Supreme Court Upholds 17-Year Jail Term for Ex-President Lee

By Associated Press
Lee Myung-bak was convicted of taking bribes before and during his presidency.
South Korea Holds out Hope for WTO Director-General Role

South Korea Holds out Hope for WTO Director-General Role

By Jenna Gibson
It's now a 2-person race for the next WTO head. Can Yoo Myung-hee emerge with the win?

Amid Rising Panic Over Deaths, South Korean Government Urges People to Get Flu Shots

Amid Rising Panic Over Deaths, South Korean Government Urges People to Get Flu Shots

By Mitch Shin
As more than 59 deaths were reported soon after a shot, the South Korean government is asking people to trust its health officials that the vaccine is safe.

South Korea’s Electronics Giant Lee Kun-hee, Chair of Samsung, Dies at 78

South Korea’s Electronics Giant Lee Kun-hee, Chair of Samsung, Dies at 78

By Mitch Shin
Two different – and contrasting – reviews of the electronics icon’s leadership have emerged since the announcement of Lee’s passing.

Moon’s Plan for Inter-Korean Relations Is Actually 40 Years Old

Moon’s Plan for Inter-Korean Relations Is Actually 40 Years Old

By Dylan Stent
No South Korean president in the last 38 years has trodden outside the elite blueprint for interacting with North Korea.
What’s Next for Moon’s North Korea Policy?

What’s Next for Moon’s North Korea Policy?

By Hae Won Jeong
The Moon Jae-in administration continues to call for an end-of-war declaration. Is that realistic?

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