South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Thursday apologized for the country's troubled history of overseas adoptions, ...
South Korea’s president apologised for the first time over state-sanctioned malpractices in sending tens of thousands of ...
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung on Thursday issued the country’s first formal apology for state-sanctioned wrongdoing ...
South Korea’s president apologized Thursday for poorly managed foreign adoption programs that were rife with abuses and fraud ...
(Seoul) – South Korea’s new government should adopt measures to address human rights problems in the country and abroad, Human Rights Watch said today in a letter to President Lee Jae-myung. It is ...
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In South Korea, it’s getting harder to push for human rights in North Korea
South Korea recently pulled the plug on anti-North Korea broadcasts, and now a small radio station in Seoul is trying to fill ...
North Korea is a patriarchy, but a very strange kind of patriarchy. Its thus far exclusively male leaders like to present ...
Security experts, United Nations officials, and congressional leaders have for years insisted that in dealing with North Korea, its government’s systemic human rights abuses need to be addressed ...
A British tour guide who shows groups of tourists around North Korea says everyone’s “wrong” about the country — and it’s just a “normal” place to live. Zoe Stephens, 31, has visited North Korea 30 ...
North Korea possesses roughly 50 nuclear warheads, according to estimates by the Federation of American Scientists. South ...
North Korea has vowed never to give up its nuclear arsenal, telling the UN General Assembly it sees the weapons as tantamount ...
The long-delayed Wonsan Kalma resort opened in July, though only Russian nationals are currently allowed to enter the country ...
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