Featured Key Players 21 May 2021 Obituary: Cardinal Jeong Jin-seok Nicolao, South Korea's Second-Ever Cardinal Approximately 8% of South Koreans are Catholics, including President Moon Jae-in Timoteo.
Featured Conservatives 13 May 2021 The Rise of the Incels Conservative pundit Lee Jun-seok is emerging as the spokesman of the sexists.
Featured Key Players 29 April 2021 O Se-hun: The Old New Mayor of Seoul The former Seoul mayor reclaimed the City Hall after having left it in disgrace in 2011.
Featured Starter Kit 15 April 2021 The Invisible Hands of South Korean Politics The elected officials may receive all the spotlight, but those behind the scene are often more important.
Featured Key Players 6 April 2021 Heo Gyeong-yeong Picks up His Antics Again in the Seoul Mayor Race The cult leader's frivolous campaign is sometimes an ironic contribution to democracy.
Featured Key Players 26 March 2021 Obituary: Staff Sergeant Byeon Hee-su, a Pioneer of Transgender Rights Byeon was South Korea’s first publicly known transgender soldier who fought for her right to serve in the military.
Key Players 11 March 2021 Obituary: Baek Gi-wan, a Lifelong Fighter for Democracy and Unification Baek was one of South Korea's first civic activists for democracy.
Featured Key Players 4 March 2021 Moon Chung-in: South Korean Liberals’ Most Important Pyongyangologist Moon advised all three of South Korea's liberal presidents and is likely to continue should there be a fourth one.
Featured Key Players 12 February 2021 Poll: Jeong Se-gyun Rising as the Liberals' Third Option for the President The liberal voters may still be searching for options beyond the two leaders.
Featured Key Players 11 February 2021 Kang Kyung-wha's Valedictorian Departure The trailblazing Foreign Minister exits the stage.
Featured Key Players 4 February 2021 Kim Eo-jun: South Korea's Most Important Political Pundit The bushy haired podcaster has been the leader of young Koreans who abandoned the traditional media.
Featured Key Players 27 January 2021 Ahn Cheol-su's Politics of Apathy Ahn continues to find political life among those who detest politics.
Featured Liberals 14 January 2021 Beg Your Pardon? Lee Nak-yeon Makes His Move The Democratic Party Chairman Thinks Pardoning the Conservative Presidents Could be His Signature Issue.
Featured Key Players 11 December 2020 Obituary: George E. Ogle, Pastor who Joined South Korea's Fight for Democracy The Methodist missionary raised international awareness on Park Chung-hee dictatorship's judicial murder.
Featured Breaking News 24 November 2020 Breaking News Analysis: Ministry of Justice Suspends the Supreme Prosecutor This is the first time in South Korean history that the Justice Minister suspended the Supreme Prosecutor from duty.
Featured Conservatives 21 November 2020 Lee Myung-bak's End of the Road: Imprisoned and Alone The Supreme Court finalized the 17-year prison sentence of the former president.
Featured Business & Economy 20 November 2020 Can’t Take it With You: Lee Kun-hee’s Estate Tax The estate of South Korea's richest man will be facing a very large tax bill.
Featured Conservatives 13 November 2020 Supreme Prosecutor Yun Seok-yeol Eyes Politics Yun is already a leader among potential conservatives for the next presidential candidate.
Featured Key Players 31 October 2020 Obituary: Lee Kun-hee, Former Chairman of Samsung Group Lee's passing is an end of an era for "Korea, Inc."
Featured Key Players 29 October 2020 Yoo Myung-hee: Korea's First Woman Trade Minister Eyes the Top WTO Spot If elected, Yoo would be the first woman director-general of the World Trade Organization.