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Customers are turning coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of South Korea's presidential election. Starbucks ...
An informal US review reportedly suggested re-deploying 4,500 troops in South Korea to other parts of the Pacific. Read more ...
Four leading candidates in the upcoming June 3 presidential election fiercely clashed over social issues in their second ...
The company is trying to stop South Koreans from using their orders to express support for or opposition to candidates in the upcoming presidential election.
Starbucks locations in South Korea have some name that are temporarily blocked amid election tension.There are six names – ...
In a shocking turn of events, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law late at night, citing threats to democracy. The declaration was met with fierce opposition from lawmakers and ...
In the wake of Yoon Suk-yeol’s poor performance, the country has severely been polarized. Now the public hopes the new ...
Democratic institutions eventually prevailed in impeaching and removing a president who employed an undemocratic tool.
Hello and welcome! In today’s trending news stories; 1. Missing human rights activist Hamdiyya Sidi Sharif has been found in ...
Here’s what South Korea’s three leading presidential candidates say about tariffs and the U.S.-South Korea relationship under ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urged South Korean presidential candidates on Wednesday to commit firmly to protecting press freedom, as the country faces the results of the impeachment and removal ...
For all his phony “progressive” posturing in the past, Lee Jae-myung, if elected, will impose austerity and pro-war measures ...