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South Korea to Reopen WTO Complaint Over Japan Trade Curbs

South Korea to Reopen WTO Complaint Over Japan Trade Curbs

By Associated Press
Seoul initially opened its complaint last year at the World Trade Organization.
Moon Jae-in Holds on to His Dream of North Korea Diplomacy

Moon Jae-in Holds on to His Dream of North Korea Diplomacy

By Sean Lee
South Korea's president is poised for one more push to improve inter-Korean relations.

On Hong Kong, South Korea Is Caught Between China and US

On Hong Kong, South Korea Is Caught Between China and US

By Tae-jun Kang
The Hong Kong issue is adding urgency to South Korea’s need for a new balancing strategy between the U.S. and China.

South Korea’s Green New Deal

South Korea’s Green New Deal

By Troy Stangarone
Moon's vision for a post-COVID economy includes a new commitment to reducing emissions.

South Korea’s Imperfect But Maturing Democracy

South Korea’s Imperfect But Maturing Democracy

By John Lee
South Korea’s democracy continues to grow and evolve.
Agile Governance Crushing COVID-19: Taiwan and South Korea

Agile Governance Crushing COVID-19: Taiwan and South Korea

By Mark Manantan
As leadership in global health governance remains in limbo, South Korea and Taiwan stand out with their nimbleness.

South Korean Politician Adds China Interference Charge to Election Rigging Claim

South Korean Politician Adds China Interference Charge to Election Rigging Claim

By Tae-jun Kang
Min Kyung-wook is claiming China helped rig the April parliamentary polls.
K-Quarantine: The Condemnation or Resurgence of LGBTQ Rights in South Korea

K-Quarantine: The Condemnation or Resurgence of LGBTQ Rights in South Korea

By Britt Robinson
The latest case cluster in South Korea introduces a new, complicating, dynamic to its previously successful response model: homophobia.

The Forgotten History of South Korean Massacres in Vietnam

The Forgotten History of South Korean Massacres in Vietnam

By Hoang Do
In April, Nguyen Thi Thanh became the first Vietnamese to sue South Korea over atrocities that have been largely forgotten.

Korean Media Report Sparks Outcry Over Abuse of Indonesian Crew Members on Chinese Fishing Ships

Korean Media Report Sparks Outcry Over Abuse of Indonesian Crew Members on Chinese Fishing Ships

By Jenna Gibson
MBC's shocking report on inhumane working conditions sparked international outrage.

South Korean NGO’s Role in Supporting ‘Comfort Women’ Questioned

South Korean NGO’s Role in Supporting ‘Comfort Women’ Questioned

By Tae-jun Kang
Accusations from a former victim of pilfered donations have sparked controversy.
Homophobia Threatens to Hamper South Korea’s COVID-19 Fight

Homophobia Threatens to Hamper South Korea’s COVID-19 Fight

By Associated Press
A COVID-19 cluster linked to nightclubs sparked a backlash against the LGBT community. Now some at-risk Koreans are reluctant to come forward for testing.

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