South Koreans fearing the communist "wind from the north" back impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol, but he looks to shamans and mysticism to guide him into and through office.
Korea may be the outlier in the rightward shift seen around the world — but that doesn’t mean we can let our guard down ...
It’s the world’s most exclusive fraternity and, on Thursday, all five members of the so-called presidents club will gather to ...
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Today in Korean history
Businessman Yoo Doo-po arrives in Hawaii, becoming the first Korean on the U.S. island. 1953 -- The Changgyeong ferry sinks off Busan, leaving 229 people dead. 1969 -- The Ministry of Education ...
Joseon art to headline exhibitions at National Museum of Korea Museums around the country have released their exhibition ...
As South Korea underwent rapid industrialization in the 1960s and 1970s, traditional social ties—what Ha and others call neo-familism—became more rather than less important, contrary to what classic ...
As Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits, Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempt to declare martial law calls into question President Joe ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempted martial law declaration sparked a wave of collective resistance from ...
From citizen diplomat to global humanitarian, former US presidents have shaped their legacies in ways as varied as their ...
South Korea has developed into one of Asia's most affluent countries since partition in 1948. The Communist North has slipped ...
The Senate is convening for the start of the 119th Congress on Friday, with a dozen new senators joining the upper chamber.