Featured Japan 25 October 2024 The Disappearing Dokdo Islets The Yoon Suk-yeol administration surrenders yet again.
Featured Japan 14 October 2024 Korean School Wins Japanese High School Baseball Championship The tiny school that faced closure was saved by baseball.
Featured Business & Economy 1 July 2024 The LINE Affair Boils Over to Politics Yoon Suk-yeol administration showing remarkable lack of urgency.
Featured Business & Economy 5 June 2024 Japanese Government Attacks South Korea-Owned LINE Messenger App Tokyo is pressuring the messenger app to oust South Korea's Naver from the joint venture.
Featured Business & Economy 26 March 2024 Fresh Pressure on SK Hynix to Approve Western Digital-Kioxia Merger Yoon administration joins US and Japan.
Featured Japan 25 September 2023 Overwhelmingly Negative Reaction to Fukushima Radioactive Wastewater Release Majority of conservatives are also concerned about radiation poisoning.
Featured History 22 September 2023 Tokyo Ignores the Kanto Massacre Centennial Yoon Suk-yeol also made no remarks.
Featured Conservatives 26 July 2023 Conservative Legislators Drink out of a Fish Tank Don't try this at home.
Featured Japan 6 July 2023 Fukushima Radioactive Wastewater Adds Another Millstone Around Yoon’s Neck Planned release of wastewater is driving South Koreans to hoard sea salt.
Featured Japan 21 June 2023 Japanese Naval Ship Flying Rising Sun Flag Docks at Busan Japan has persisted in using the equivalent of Nazi Germany's swastika.
Featured Japan 17 April 2023 Japan Announces New History Textbooks Denying Forced Labor Textbooks also removed references to the 1923 Kanto Massacre that killed 6k Koreans.
Featured Japan 30 March 2023 Seoul’s Capitulation in the Slave Labor Deal Repeats the Failure of 2015 Seoul's capitulation to unrepentant Tokyo ignores the victims' wishes as the US prematurely celebrates the deal.
Featured Foreign Policy 29 August 2022 US More Important, China Less, Japan Not at All: Data South Korean public placed greater importance on the ROK-US alliance, while Japan is nearly irrelevant.
Featured Business & Economy 29 July 2022 Minimum Wage and How South Korea Avoided Japanization South Korea's high minimum wage made its export-dependent economy more resilient.
Featured Japan 28 July 2022 Abe Shinzo's Poisonous Legacy For Japan's reactionary leader, Korea was the perfect enemy that betrayed his true intentions.
Featured History 21 January 2022 Thirty Years of Protesting for Comfort Women The Wednesday Protest is the world's longest running protest on a single issue.
Featured Japan 1 December 2021 South Korea Wants Better Korea-Japan Relations: Data The feeling is less than mutual, however.
Featured Japan 4 September 2021 South Korean Spy Agency Collaborated with Japanese Far-Right During Park Administration The National Intelligence Service coordinated with Japan's far-right to harass Comfort Women activists.
Featured History 3 September 2021 30th Anniversary of the Testimony that Sparked Comfort Women Activism Kim Hak-sun was the first former military sex slave to come forward with her story, launching a highly successful public diplomacy campaign.
Featured Business & Economy 21 July 2021 Two Years After Japan's Trade War, South Korea's Material Industry is Thriving Tokyo intended to kneecap South Korea's high tech industry, but homegrown material industry easily replaced the Japanese imports.