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Lee Seung-ku is a journalist covering South Korea's business, politics and society for various publications around the world. He spent his childhood in the Middle East, before returning to Seoul in ...
Yoon Suk-yeol’s downfall seen among his supporters as not just a political misstep, but also a setback in country’s battle ...
The rare emergency session is a bid to save the country’s last steel-producing factory amid Trump’s metal tariffs.
US involvement and sanctions will already be part of planning for any actions towards Taipei by mainland China, observers say ...
While Malaysia calls for a united front, the reality is a race for bilateral deals, with Vietnam leading the charge – as ...
World leaders at Turkey’s Antalya Diplomacy Forum urged for greater Global South inclusion and a two-state solution in Gaza, amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Ivy Ip says art therapy classes at the Hong Kong Cancer Fund have been a source of inspiration. Now she’s exhibiting her work ...
City’s triathletes challenged to meet higher standards or lose taxpayer funding, as coach says ‘that’s not harsh, it’s how ...
Dmitrii Ovsiannikov is the first person convicted of violating sanctions put in place after the illegal annexation of Crimea ...
Justice Robert French stresses his respect for members of the court, says role of non-permanent judges has become ...
With some foresight and time travel, readers share what they would tell their younger selves about the past, present and ...
East Asia faces ‘severe security environment’ with Beijing and Moscow ‘irresponsible’ in their conduct, senior Tokyo official ...
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