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 Climate Change 30 June 2021 Climate Change Comes for South Korea's Seafood The new data journalism site shows climate change is hurting cold water fish.
Featured Society 19 June 2021 Picasso's "Massacre in Korea" Visits Seoul The painting previously had difficulty being exhibited in South Korea as it depicted US forces' of massacre of North Koreans.
Featured National Security 18 June 2021 Poll: Volunteer Military Favored over Conscription For the first time, the end of conscription is favored in an opinion poll.
Featured Liberals 17 June 2021 The Political Culture that is Roh Moo-hyun Twelve years after Roh's death, the memory of the late president has been the emotional engine of the liberals.
Featured National Security 14 June 2021 Smartphones in the Military Receiving Rave Reviews In addition to entertainment, smartphone has been a crucial device for whistle-blowing.
Featured COVID-19 29 May 2021 Pandemic Depresses Dating Lives Social distancing means fewer chances to meet someone new.
Featured Media 27 May 2021 Between Two Deaths of Young Man, Only One Gets Around-the-Clock Coverage Rather than using the slow news week to discuss neglected issues, the media makes its sensationalism even cheaper.
Featured Society 24 May 2021 Incels Call for Boycotts of Companies Using Hidden Hand Gesture in Advertisements It's as absurd as it sounds.
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 Business & Economy 17 May 2021 Deceased Samsung Chairman's Estate Donates Money and Artwork While Consolidating Family Control Lee Kun-hee's family divided his stock holdings to consolidate corporate control for his son Lee Jae-yong.
Featured Climate Change 15 May 2021 Climate Change Threatens the Sea Women "I'm finding more golf balls than sea cucumbers now."
Featured COVID-19 14 May 2021 Pandemic Economy Hits Married Women Closure of schools took away the free childcare, impacting married women.
Featured Conservatives 13 May 2021 The Rise of the Incels Conservative pundit Lee Jun-seok is emerging as the spokesman of the sexists.
Featured History 12 May 2021 Remembering the Sabuk Resistance of 1980 The lesser-known incident of state violence was the precursor to the Gwangju Democracy Movement.
Featured Media 3 May 2021 Youn Yuh-jung: Oscar Winner Laughs the Last Youn is the rarest sight in Korean show business: an older actress who refuses to be pigeonholed.
Featured Society 30 April 2021 Rising Food Prices Hurt the Poor Only the lowest income households increased their spending during the pandemic because of the rising food price.
Featured Society 23 April 2021 Getting Older: Korean Mothers South Korea's low fertility rate in part stems from women giving birth late in their lives.
Featured Japan 12 April 2021 First Korean School Appeared in Japanese HS Baseball Championship Kyoto International School is one of only four zainichi schools of Japan.
Featured Starter Kit 3 April 2021 Get to Know Busan, South Korea's Second City The discerning watcher of South Korean politics should pay close attention to South Korea’s second largest city, long the bellwether of Korean politics.