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.
Society 31 March 2021 South Korea Last in OECD Glass Ceiling Index South Korea came last or second-to-last in majority of the categories of gender gap.
Society 29 March 2021 Flagging Flag Sales Blamed on Conservatives As the taegeukgi took on political implications, fewer people are buying them.
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.
Featured Business & Economy 24 March 2021 EV Popularity Leaves Workers and Parts Suppliers Shaking Electric vehicles are supposed to be the wave of the future, but they also threaten to displace a major industry.
Featured Liberals 13 March 2021 Poll: What Young South Korean Liberals Want Young liberals want social democratic economy, loose unification with North Korea, and no part of China.
Featured Society 1 March 2021 If You Build It: Seoul Mayors’ Infrastructure Projects Seoul landscape changes constantly with its mayor's political ambition.
Society 22 February 2021 First Government Recommendation in Favor of Transgender Right in the Military Staff Sergeant Byeon Hee-su 변희수 was discharged after undergoing a gender transition procedure.
Featured Society 20 February 2021 “Outsourcing Death”: the Plight of the Workers in the Pandemic Tech Era Sorting boxes in the subscription economy comes at the cost of lives.
Featured Society 22 January 2021 Shocking Number of Deaths for Migrant Workers Migrant farm hands perish at an alarming rate, especially during South Korea's bitter winter.
Featured Society 15 January 2021 Social Distancing Strands Runaways Yet another way in which the COVID-19 prevention measures have fallen on the socially vulnerable.