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Customers had been using the “Call My Name” option — often used for jokes and K-pop fandom — to have baristas shout political ...
After half a year of political turmoil, uncertainty and division, South Korea is voting for a new president to succeed Yoon ...
The election was called after President Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office over his decision to declare martial law.
The plight of temporary workers like Kim Hyoung-su, who’s been protesting for months at the top of a tower, has become an ...
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These men consider themselves victims of "reverse discrimination", saying they feel marginalised by policies that favour ...
SEOUL – Starbucks stores in South Korea have banned customers from using certain names as their own when they order their coffees – specifically, the six names that will be on the presidential ...
In his only interview on the campaign trail, the presidential frontrunner talks Trump, North Korea, and leading a fractured nation through mounting economic and geopolitical challenges.
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South Korea has been in turmoil since former President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law and was impeached. Can the next ...
Overshadowing almost everything in the country is the impeachment of the former president for abuse and the ensuing political ...
After months of political turmoil, South Koreans will head to the polls Tuesday to elect a president to succeed disgraced former leader Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted from office over his ill-fated dec ...