Supreme Court Chief Justice Jo Hee-de and Justice Park Young-jae were the subject of a criminal complaint for allegedly abusing judicial authority. The complaint came on the first day a new law ...
Hoping to avoid a wipe-out at the local elections, the party finally issued an apology. But it’s going to be difficult to ...
People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyeok stated on the 10th regarding the party’s adoption of a resolution to “sever ties” with former President Yoon Suk-yeol, “I have already expressed my position ...
Yoo In-tae, 78, a former National Assembly Secretary-General and veteran of the ruling party, criticized the series of book publication commemorations by politicians ahead of the June 3 local ...
A historical comedy-drama about a 15th-century coup is defying Korean box office expectations, driven by an audience that has found profound ...
With the potential to be overshadowed by the cancellation of its writers' festival, Adelaide Festival opened over the weekend, bringing together local and international artists.
A new book, “William and Catherine,” shines a spotlight on Prince William’s determination to shield Catherine (Kate) ...
Based on similar fears, many Democratic lawmakers share the concern that if left unchecked, the courts could attempt to build a “judicial republic” surpassing what they call a prosecutorial state.
In this ending explained piece, we break down the finale of No Tail to Tell, the romantic K-drama starring Kim Hye-yoon and ...
The Lee Jae Myung administration on Thursday confirmed a more than 16 percent cut in South Korea’s official development ...
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday appealed his life sentence over his insurrection conviction from his failed bid to impose martial law. The appeal was filed by his lawyers five days after a ...
South Korea’s jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol has appealed his life sentence for rebellion over his brief imposition of martial law in December 2024. His lawyers on Tuesday described ...