About 68 per cent of those who watch conservative YouTube content for at least an hour per day say Yoon’s martial law decree ...
SEOUL: The wave of pro- and anti-impeachment rallies surrounding South Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol has spread to university ...
Political polarization in South Korea is evermore extreme, with many young men rallying around impeached President Yoon, ...
Hiding behind total anonymity, users on South Korea's eighth most-visited site, DC Inside, turn trolling into a sport, hate ...
A new survey has indicated a strong association between consuming right-wing YouTube content in South Korea and support for ...
As global tensions have risen, South Korean weapon manufacturers and defense contractors are having a moment as they see ...
More than half of South Koreans said the Constitutional Court should uphold the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol to remove him from office for his short-lived martial law declaration, a survey ...
Instead, it has turned into a kind of MAGA Comintern, gathering right-leaning populists from around the world who come to pay ...
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Yoon must include an apology in his final statement
What many most want to hear is a self-reflective admission from a leader who was elected but ultimately led the nation into a dire crisis. He must call for acceptance of the verdict, even addressing ...