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.
China appears to be reviving its “gray zone” tactics in the Yellow Sea by installing large steel structures in contested waters within the Korea-China Provisional Measures Zone, raising concerns in Seoul over a possible gradual campaign to assert control without direct confrontation.
At least 24 people, mostly elderly, have died and dozens more were injured due to rapidly spreading wildfires in South Korea's Gyeongsang region, with one fatality involving a firefighting helicopter crash, as authorities cite smoke inhalation and delayed evacuations as key factors.
The Korean-American construction industry is struggling with rising material and labor costs. New tariffs and stricter immigration enforcement have worsened the situation.
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Frank Jannuzi, President of the Mansfield Foundation, has raised concerns over South Korea’s political instability, warning that its leadership vacuum is affecting diplomatic engagement...
On February 28, a high-stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ended in failure. The breakdown exposed the stark...
A Korean police scam is targeting Korean Americans. Fraudsters impersonate South Korean judicial authorities and consulate staff. Recently, they have escalated their tactics by...
Hyundai Motor is standing by its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy. This decision contrasts with former President Donald Trump's opposition to such initiatives.
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