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    Politics

    Yoon Suk Yeol: The ‘American Pie’-singing conservative dramatically ousted from office | CNN

    cnn.com • Politics • South Korea

    Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's attempt to declare martial law backfired spectacularly, leading to his impeachment and the potential for life imprisonment.

    Yoon Suk Yeol: South Korea’s impeached president is removed from office, four months after declaring martial law | CNN

    cnn.com • Politics • South Korea

    South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol was unanimously removed from office by the Constitutional Court due to his controversial declaration of martial law.

    South Korean Lawmaker Calls for Closure of ‘Xi Jinping Room’ in Top University | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Politics • South Korea

    A South Korean lawmaker and student groups are calling for the closure of Seoul National University's "Xi Jinping Collection Room", citing concerns about Chinese influence and propaganda.

    South Korea’s New President: What Is Lee Jae-myung’s Foreign Policy?

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • South Korea

    President Lee Jae-myung's pragmatic foreign policy approach in South Korea balances engagement with both allies and adversaries, while maintaining the core tenets of previous administrations.

    How South Korea Lost Control of Its Coronavirus Outbreak | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Politics • South Korea

    The article analyzes South Korea's response to the initial COVID-19 outbreak, criticizing President Moon Jae-in's handling of the crisis and its political implications.

    Page Reader AI | South Korea’s New President: What Is Lee Jae-myung’s Foreign Policy?

    page.ke • Politics • South Korea

    Despite initial predictions of a major shift, South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung's foreign policy is expected to maintain the country's long-standing grand strategy, prioritizing pragmatism and national interests while balancing relationships with key global players.

    Kim Jong Un’s New Warship Capsizes at Launch Due to ‘Absolute Carelessness’ - WSJ

    wsj.com • Politics • North Korea

    A newly launched North Korean warship capsized during its launch ceremony, prompting criticism from Kim Jong Un who attributed the incident to negligence.

    North Korea’s Pandemic ‘Miracle’ Was a Deadly Lie, Report Says - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • North Korea

    A new report reveals that North Korea's claim of successfully combating COVID-19 with minimal casualties was a fabrication, exposing widespread suffering and government negligence.

    ‘US troops critical’: South Korean presidential candidate signals turn on China policy | South China Morning Post

    scmp.com • Politics • South Korea

    South Korean presidential frontrunner Lee Jae-myung suggests a potential shift in foreign policy, emphasizing the critical role of US troops in containing China.

    Failure to launch: Who’s to blame for Kim Jong-un’s dockside disaster?

    watoday.com.au • Politics • North Korea

    The capsizing of North Korea's newest destroyer during its launch has exposed a lack of experience and potentially political pressure for quick results, leading to the arrest of three shipyard officials.

    A Practical Vision for South Korea | Foreign Affairs

    foreignaffairs.com • Politics • South Korea

    South Korea, a global economic powerhouse and cultural influencer, faces significant challenges in its relations with North Korea, China, and Japan, requiring pragmatic solutions and a focus on problem-solving.

    South Korea’s Presidential Election Won by Left-Leaning Candidate Lee Jae-myung - WSJ

    wsj.com • Politics • South Korea

    Left-leaning candidate Lee Jae-myung wins South Korea's presidential election, potentially altering the country's foreign policy.

    Mystery Balloons Near Kim Jong Un’s Capsized Warship Puzzle Experts - WSJ

    wsj.com • Politics • North Korea

    Satellite imagery reveals numerous balloons near a capsized North Korean warship, prompting speculation about their purpose amid the salvage operation.

    South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung Is Ready for Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • South Korea

    South Korea's newly elected President Lee Jae-myung faces the challenge of navigating complex relationships with North Korea, the United States under President Trump, and China, prioritizing pragmatic diplomacy over ideology.

    Technology

    Deepfake porn is destroying real lives in South Korea | CNN

    cnn.com • Technology • South Korea

    The proliferation of AI-generated deepfake pornography is causing widespread harm in South Korea, leading to legal changes and ongoing struggles for victims seeking justice.

    Defense

    MADEX 2025: Hanwha Ocean debuts Ghost Commander II concept

    janes.com • Defense • South Korea

    Hanwha Ocean unveiled the Ghost Commander II, an advanced amphibious assault ship concept featuring UAVs, electromagnetic catapults, and a well dock, at MADEX 2025.

    Food

    What Makes Jjajangmyeon, Korea’s Favorite Noodle Dish, So Good - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Food • Korea

    Jjajangmyeon, a beloved Korean noodle dish with a sweet and savory black bean sauce, has become a national favorite, transcending age and occasion.

    Military

    Kim Jong Un’s fury after watching North Korea’s new navy destroyer crippled in botched launch | CNN

    cnn.com • Military • North Korea

    North Korea's newest warship suffered significant damage during its launch ceremony, prompting Kim Jong Un's anger and a vow to punish those responsible.

    Art