South Korea’s Defense Ministry has dismissed four Army generals for their involvement in the Dec. 3 martial law declaration, citing violations of legal compliance and duty of integrity.
Anti-China sentiment in Korea is rising sharply as political divisions, generational shifts, historical grievances and diplomatic tensions reshape how Koreans view China and complicate Seoul’s foreign policy.
Former First Lady Kim Keon Hee made history on August 6 by becoming the first Korean first lady to appear publicly as a suspect in a criminal investigation. Her questioning centered on allegations of stock manipulation tied to Deutsch Motors.
Dan Lee, a second-generation Korean American and Democrat, has announced his candidacy for Virginia’s 11th Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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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.
The overseas voting period for South Korea’s 21st presidential election has begun, but many Korean Americans are once again struggling with limited polling site...
South Korea’s Supreme Court overturned Lee Jae-myung’s acquittal on false statement charges, ordering a retrial just weeks before the presidential election.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office by a unanimous Constitutional Court ruling over an unconstitutional martial law declaration, triggering an early presidential election within 60 days.