Seohoi Stephanie Park
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TV Producer's Death Casts Light on Dark Side of K-Drama Industry

On Oct. 26, a man was found dead in a hotel near Gangnam, two days after finishing a project at work. His name was Lee Han-bit, and he worked as an assistant producer for the cable channel tvN, where he had just wrapped up production of “Drinking Solo,” a popular

Jieun Choi
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Captivating Moments from South Korea's Unexpected Election Season

In less than three weeks, South Korea will have a new president. It’s a little crazy how quickly things have moved in the past few months: Former president Park Geun-hye’s ouster from office on Mar. 10, which immediately kicked off the 60-day presidential race, and the fierce competition

Ben Jackson
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More Bad News for Environment: Another Coal-Fired Power Plant Coming to S Korea

Residents of South Chungcheong Province and environmental campaigners reacted angrily on Wednesday after the South Korean government granted last-ditch approval for a new coal-fired power plant in the city of Dangjin. Representatives of Korea Federation for Environmental Movements (KFEM) held a press conference outside the Board of Audit and Inspection

Se-Woong Koo
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South Korea's UNESCO Obsession

If you live in Seoul, as I do, you may have hiked along the paths that line Seoul’s old city wall, which survives in portions around the area corresponding to the old capital, and seen the blocks of stone that were used to reconstruct much of it. The city

Ben Jackson
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Which South Korean Presidential Candidates Actually Care about the Environment?

On a global level, it seems more and more people care about environmental issues. But maybe not in South Korea. The 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global greenhouse emissions, Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan in the same year, and China’s 2013 China’s Action Plan for

Ben Jackson
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Truth of Contamination at U.S. Military's Yongsan Garrison Begins to Emerge

South Korean environmental campaigners won a significant victory against the country’s environment ministry on Tuesday. Minbyun (Lawyers for a Democratic Society), a civil rights NGO, had sued the environment minister in a bid to force the disclosure of information about environmental pollution on U.S. Army Garrison

Jieun Choi
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Is the World's First Newspaper...Korean?

Is the world’s oldest-known newspaper Korean? A Buddhist temple in South Korea recently claimed that it possessed the world’s “first” daily newspaper, called the Jobo. If the claim is true, the Jobo would be almost a century older than the Einkommende Zeitungen, one of the world’

Haeryun Kang
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An Orphan Painting: Back In the Open After 26 Years

It’s incredible how a painting slightly bigger than an A4-sized sheet of paper could aggravate so many people for so long.  26 years ago, a painting was at the center of one of South Korea’s biggest art scandals. It was part of an ambitious government-sponsored

Jieun Choi
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The "Mrs. Kim" Cliché: Hyundai Motor's Ads Patronize Women

Kim-yeosa, or “Mrs. Kim,” is a widely known term in South Korea. It’s used to demean female drivers — often those of older generations — who are clumsy on the road. “There goes Mrs. Kim,” one might say, when a female driver doesn’t abide by

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Se-Woong Koo: PGH's Indictment and U.S. VP Pence's Visit to Seoul on Al Jazeera

Our publisher Se-Woong Koo was on Al Jazeera to discuss criminal indictment of former president Park Geun-hye and the rising tension on the Korean Peninsula.

Seohoi Stephanie Park
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Allegation of "Gay Blacklist" Surfaces In S Korean Army

The South Korean military is currently accused of systematically tracking down homosexual soldiers. According to the Military Human Rights Center for Korea (MHRCK), Jang Jun-kyu, Chief of Staff for the South Korean army, had ordered a probe to track down gay men in the military (not just the army). The

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In Case You Are Curious: S Korea's Wartime Plan for Citizens

It’s pretty safe to say that most South Koreans seem unfazed by news of North Korean threats, which are bombarding the headlines these days. (Excuse the pun.) Most South Koreans are getting on with their lives as usual. People flocked outside over the weekend to enjoy the fine weather