Featured Society 1 November 2024 Concern over “Right to Teach”: Data Teachers are being bullied by overbearing parents.
Featured Key Players 31 October 2024 Key Players: Korea Freedom Federation, the Official Brownshirts of the South Korean Right The quasi-governmental civic group has long been an unofficial arm of the right-wing government.
Featured Business & Economy 30 October 2024 National Pension Reform Proposal Draws Criticism The government's proposal calls for different rate of increase in premium for different age brackets.
Featured Newsletter 28 October 2024 TBR Weekly Update: Week 4, October 2024 The rift between Yoon Suk-yeol and Han Dong-hun may have become irreparable.
Featured Bureaucracy 28 October 2024 New Commissioner a Step Backwards for the National Human Rights Commission An Chang-ho is notorious for his homophobic stance and denial of the theory of evolution.
Featured Japan 25 October 2024 The Disappearing Dokdo Islets The Yoon Suk-yeol administration surrenders yet again.
Featured Society 23 October 2024 Shocking Amount of Deepfake Porn: Data Majority of all deepfake porn in the world features a Korean subject.
Featured Newsletter 21 October 2024 TBR Weekly Update: Week 3, October 2024 North Korea sent its soldiers to Russia.
Featured Business & Economy 21 October 2024 Financial Investment Income Tax Becomes a Hot Potato The new tax was a landmark legislation for the Moon Jae-in administration.
Featured Society 18 October 2024 Greater Pension Coverage, But Still a Ways to Go: Data Gaps in coverage fall most heavily on those who can least afford them.
Featured Liberals 17 October 2024 What Lies Ahead of Lee Jae-myung The liberal leader is considered the presumptive next president, but the road ahead remains unpredictable.
Featured Business & Economy 16 October 2024 Public and Private Sector Debts Skyrocket Plummeting tax receipts led to a massive increase in government debt.
Featured Newsletter 15 October 2024 TBR Weekly Update: Week 2, October 2024 Author Han Kang won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Featured Japan 14 October 2024 Korean School Wins Japanese High School Baseball Championship The tiny school that faced closure was saved by baseball.
Featured Bureaucracy 11 October 2024 Incels in the Police The police has taken the side of young men's paranoid misogyny.
Featured History 10 October 2024 The Liberation Day Schism South Korean right-wing's historical revisionism went from hints to explicit initiatives.
Featured Society 9 October 2024 Pilot Program for Filipina Domestic Workers Raises Labor Abuse Concerns Imported "caregivers" are exposed to wage theft and abuse.
Featured Newsletter 8 October 2024 TBR Weekly Update: Week 1, October 2024 The Office of the President sprung a navy’s worth of leaks.
Featured Business & Economy 8 October 2024 Workers Gave Up Summer Vacation Because of Cost: Data Credit: Public domain. Summer is typically a time for rest and relaxation, but South Korea’s sluggish economy has caused many to put their plans on hold. According to a survey of workers conducted by Global Research from May 31 to June 10 and released on August 4, only 48.