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K-pop’s biggest names—BTS, Blackpink, Twice, and aespa—are returning in the second half of 2025, setting the stage for a global resurgence of the genre.

Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s next president?

Lee Jae-myung, once a child factory worker, has been elected South Korea’s next president. His path to power includes sweeping reforms, legal battles, and political resilience.

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un calls new hospital construction ‘great revolution’

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un praised the construction of a hospital near Pyongyang as a “great revolution” in public health and pledged broader infrastructure development under the country’s 20X10 policy.

South Korea monitoring China-installed buoys, citing possible military purpose

South Korea is monitoring 13 buoys installed by China near the West Sea, citing concerns they may serve undisclosed military purposes.

Seventeen’s ‘Happy Burstday’ sells more than 2.5 million copies in first week

Seventeen’s fifth album Happy Burstday sold over 2.5 million copies in its first week, topping charts and celebrating the band’s 10th anniversary.

Reducing U.S. forces in South Korea could invite miscalculation by North Korea, expert warns

Reducing U.S. forces in Korea could embolden North Korea and weaken deterrence, warns CSIS expert Victor Cha, amid renewed tensions and shifting U.S. priorities.

Court orders NewJeans members to pay ADOR $725,600 for every independent entertainment activity

A Seoul court ruled that NewJeans members must pay $725,600 to ADOR for each unauthorized activity, escalating the contract dispute between the K-pop group and its agency.

Andy Kim opposes USFK troop reduction without consultation with South Korea

Sen. Andy Kim said any reduction of U.S. troops in South Korea must involve consultation with Seoul, warning against a unilateral drawdown by the U.S.

Trump DOJ Targets UC System in Antisemitism Lawsuit Threat

The Donald Trump administration is preparing large-scale lawsuits against the University of California (UC) system and other major universities, accusing them of ignoring or...

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