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Society
Apr 30, 2026
¡®They said AI saved me¡¯: How South Korea is checking on its older adults
An artificial intelligence-powered call service? adopted by cities and counties across South Korea check?s on thousands of older adults living alone in isolation or poverty.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Society
Mar 30, 2026
¡®Nowhere else to go¡¯: The squatters in the richest part of Seoul
Having lived in the Gangnam district's Guryong Village for nearly 40 years, many are resistant to take the city's offer to leave and may face eviction.
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ANALYSIS
Mar 14, 2026
How the war in Iran could help China and change Asia
The war in Iran is already straining America¡¯s promise of security in a region that U.S. military leaders have called "our priority theater.¡±
ASIA PACIFIC
Sep 24, 2025
¡®America is not a safe place to work¡¯: South Koreans describe Georgia raid
Some of the workers arrested this month at a Hyundai-LG factory said that although they had entered the U.S. under murky circumstances, they always planned to return home.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Sep 16, 2025
The communist warrior stranded for decades in an ¡®American colony¡¯
Ahn Hak-sop was captured during the Korean War by the South and imprisoned for more than 40 years. Now 95, he wants to return to the North to die.
ASIA PACIFIC
Sep 7, 2025
Immigration raid on Hyundai-LG plant in Georgia rattles South Korea
The raid came at a sensitive time ?in trade relations?, unsettling South Korean businesses investing in the United States.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Aug 28, 2025
How North Korea promotes Kim¡¯s ¡®Dear Daughter¡¯ as a worthy heir
Kim Jong Un introduced his daughter to the world in November 2022 with a show of affection and menace, holding her hand in front of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Jan 5, 2025
How fear and conspiracy theories fuel South Korea¡¯s political crisis
Right-wing YouTube?rs helped President Yoon Suk Yeol? win his election. They are now his allies in the wake of his botched imposition of martial law.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Dec 9, 2024
After failed martial law, South Koreans ask: Who¡¯s in charge?
President Yoon Suk Yeol's move has created a power vacuum in his governing camp, pushing the country deeper into what analysts call a constitutional crisis.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Dec 8, 2024
South Korea¡¯s ex-defense chief is detained over martial law episode
Kim Yong-hyun is the first person to be detained as prosecutors begin their investigation into allegations made by President Yoon Suk Yeol¡¯s political opponents?.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Dec 3, 2024
A North Korean voice that Kim Jong Un would like to silence
North Korean defectors have been infiltrating the North with outside media for two decades, through balloons floated across the border or radio broadcasts.
ASIA PACIFIC
Jul 28, 2024
South Korea reports leak from its military intelligence command
The military said in a brief statement that it planned to "deal sternly with¡± those responsible for the leak.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Society
Jun 26, 2024
Deadly fire exposes harsh conditions migrant workers face in South Korea
Foreign nationals do dirty, hazardous work, and advocates say the blaze that killed 23 at a battery plant shows that they need better protection.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Society
Mar 3, 2024
South Korea needs foreign workers, but often fails to protect them
Though a shrinking population makes imported labor vital, migrant workers routinely face predatory employers, inhumane conditions and other abuse.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Jan 4, 2024
Knife attack on opposition leader raises alarms in polarized South Korea
Politics of hatred is said to have become a norm, and tensions are unlikely to ease anytime soon as rival parties gear up for parliamentary elections in April.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Nov 10, 2023
President¡¯s war against ¡®fake news¡¯ raises alarms in South Korea
Critics say South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is silencing journalists in the name of fighting disinformation.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Society
Oct 21, 2023
Little punishment or change after South Korea¡¯s Halloween calamity
Families of the 159 people crushed to death last year say the government has never acknowledged its mistakes or accepted responsibility.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Politics
Oct 19, 2023
Why South Korea has so many protests, and what that means
Born during South Korea¡¯s difficult march toward self-governance in the 1980s, protest rallies are a fixture of Asia¡¯s most vibrant democracy.
ASIA PACIFIC
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Society
Sep 18, 2023
World¡¯s largest ¡®baby exporter¡¯ confronts its painful past
South Korean adoptees have been returning to the country to hold the government accountable for what they call a corrupt adoption system.
ASIA PACIFIC
Apr 30, 2023
¡®Lord Commander¡¯ of the DMZ has seen it all on the Korean frontier
He faced off with North Korean troops, helped prepare for a Trump-Kim summit and witnessed some of the most ?hair-raising moments ?on the world¡¯s most heavily armed border.
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