Seoul politics, chaebols, semiconductors, the peninsula and the long shadow of North Korea.

Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea comes as Pyongyang's nuclear program, boosted by Russian technology, alarms Seoul and Tokyo. The trip aims

Ballot shortages at 50 polling stations, a blockaded ballot box in Seoul, and delayed vote counts have eroded public confidence in South Kor

The US-China summit in Beijing on May 14, 2026, focused on strategic stability but failed to address underlying tensions. South Korea is rap

Police in Seoul are investigating Shinsegae Group chairman Chung Yong-jin and former Starbucks Korea CEO Sohn Jeong-hyun over a promotion th

A Starbucks Korea promotion on May 18 sparked outrage for its perceived insensitivity to the Gwangju Uprising. The backlash, amplified by Pr

Starbucks Korea's 'Tank Day' promotion on the Gwangju Uprising anniversary has ignited a political firestorm. The controversy, involving Shi

South Korea aims to launch its first domestically built nuclear-powered attack submarine by the mid-2030s. The project promises strategic au

Seoul's inconsistent human rights approach—swift action for activists detained by Israel but silence on South Koreans held in North Korea—un

The Kospi index has surged 85% this year, driven by AI mania, but the South Korean won has slumped 4.5%. Currency weakness, inflation, and g

The Trump-Xi summit in Beijing projected calm but not strategic convergence on North Korea. China views Pyongyang as a geopolitical buffer,

US military commanders are framing South Korea as a future logistics hub for a war with China. This comes as Seoul's confidence in American

Conservative voices in South Korea continue to push conspiracy theories linking North Korean infiltrators to the 1980 Gwangju Uprising. Thes