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Did you know that back in the 1980s and '90s, when South Korea was on the road toward becoming—but had yet to become—the economic and technological powerhouse it is today, the country led the ...
AI is no longer just a technology. It is a force that increasingly governs every sector — industry, the economy, culture and ...
South Korea's population may decline to just 15% of its current size by 2125 if existing demographic trends persist, a ...
Korean people commonly say that the image of the Korean Peninsula on a map seems to resemble a rabbit. The comparison is telling: Since a rabbit is a docile animal constantly threatened by ...
The newest exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art features embroidered pieces smuggled into and out of North Korea. 'The Shape of Time: Korean Art After 1989' focuses on South Korea's impact on ...
The DCU has always felt like a carefully guarded playground of American myth, but lately it hums with a different energy.
Back in Washington last week after a tour of Korea, Air Force Under Secretary Roswell Gilpatrick announced that after two years of war the Far East Air Forces were in the best shape ever. In Korea, ...
Some in South Korea are considering the development of nuclear weapons, but Koreans have already experienced the horrors of ...
As South Korea's election nears, Lee Jae-myung's approach to U.S.-China relations sparks debate, highlighting the geopolitical stakes of the race. ... North Korea and US ties shape voter concerns ...
South Korean president Moon Jae-in has used the permanent shutdown of Kori unit 1 to outline his intended nuclear energy phase-out policy. He said no new reactors would be planned and existing units ...
Indeed, the shape of the Korean Peninsula looks like a trophy, too. In fact, it is undeniable that historically, Korea has been a trophy coveted by competitors who have fought to win it.