Featured History 23 March 2022 Obituary: Moon Hye-rim, 86, Women’s Rights Activist Moon was an advocate for sex workers near the US army bases in South Korea.
Featured Business & Economy 21 March 2022 Kim Jeong-ju, 54, Billionaire Founder of Nexon Kim was one of the most successful start-up founders of South Korea.
Featured Key Players 17 March 2022 Lee Eo-ryeong, 89, South Korea’s Leading Public Intellectual Lee was a literary critic and writer who directed the opening ceremony of the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Featured History 15 January 2022 Remembering Kim Geun-tae, Ten Years Later The democracy activist was known for his courageous testimony of the gruesome torture he received at the hands of the Chun Doo-hwan dictatorship.
Featured Elections 6 January 2022 Family Matters: Political Risk of Spouses Both presidential candidates face risks from their spouses, but one risk is more imminent than the other.
Featured Key Players 18 November 2021 Yun Seok-yeol, the Executioner of Presidents The former Supreme Prosecutor's foray into politics is a reflection of the state of the conservatives.
Featured Key Players 15 November 2021 Roh Tae-woo, 89, Mass Murderer and South Korea's First Democratically Elected President Roh embodied South Korea's tumultuous transition into democracy.
Featured Elections 4 November 2021 Sim Sang-jeong Promises New Politics for the Fourth Time Eighth in TBR's profiles of presidential candidates: Sim Sang-jeong of the Justice Party, a legendary labor activist.
Featured Key Players 30 October 2021 Obituary: Lee Wan-gu, 71, Former Prime Minister with the Shortest Tenure Lee's aggressive inside baseball politics earned comparisons to Frank Underwood in House of Cards.
Featured Elections 21 October 2021 Lee Jae-myung's Stormy Rise to the Top TBR's profile of Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic nominee for the 2022 presidential election.
Featured Conservatives 9 October 2021 Obituary: Jo Yong-gi, 85, Leader of South Korea's Evangelicals Serial adulterer and white collar criminal was a major figure in South Korea's conservative politics through his church and newspaper.
Featured Elections 16 September 2021 Lee Nak-yeon Used to be the Next President of Korea. Can He Rebound? TBR's profile of the former prime minister who used to be the Democratic frontrunner.
Featured Elections 9 September 2021 Hong Jun-pyo: Man with the Mouth Survives and Advances The 2017 conservative presidential candidate fights his own party as much as he fights the liberals.
Featured Elections 30 August 2021 Jeong Se-gyun Aims for the Only Office He's Never Held Third in the TBR series of presidential candidates: former Prime Minister Jeong Se-gyun.
Featured Elections 25 August 2021 Jeju’s Native Son Won Hee-ryong Wants to be the Conservative Alternative Second installment in TBR's series of presidential candidate profiles.
Featured Key Players 19 August 2021 In the Male-Dominated World of South Korean Politics, Choo Mi-ae Marches On TBR profile of major presidential candidates begins with the heavyweight woman politico.
Featured Key Players 3 July 2021 Obituary: Yu Sang-cheol, 50, Hero of South Korea's 2002 FIFA World Cup Run After retiring in 2006, Yu astonished the public by disclosing for the first time that he was functionally blind in his left eye and played with one eye for most of his career.
Featured Liberals 1 July 2021 Former Justice Minister's Best-Selling Memoir Compels a Look Back on the Cho Kuk Affair The former Justice Minister's new memoir is sweeping the bestseller lists.
Featured History 9 June 2021 Colette Noir, the French Heroine of Gwangju Noir was the only non-Korean who was investigated by the Chun Doo-hwan dictatorship regarding the massacre in Gwangju.
Featured Conservatives 4 June 2021 Incel Leader Aims for the Conservative Party Chair Despite having no electoral victory under his belt, Lee Jun-seok is leading the race for People Power Party chairman.