In a flagrant disregard for international law and national sovereignty, the Trump administration invaded and kidnapped Venezuela’s President Maduro and First Lady…
“People of this nation, please come to the National Assembly now. Protect the final bastion of our democracy!”—Lee Jae Myung, December 2024…
On 29 October 2025, the carefully scripted pageantry of the US-ROK alliance in Gyeongju and Seoul met an unwelcome counter-narrative from the…
The confusion that followed the opening salvo to Trump’s tariff war revealed the contradictions and tensions between different sectors of capital and…
In his inaugural speech, South Korea’s recently elected President Lee Jae-myung declared that ‘no peace is too expensive; it is always better…
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Last year saw a historic strike by workers at Samsung, the Korean electronics firm with a global footprint. Yet the National Samsung Electronics Union…
On 4 April, 122 days after martial law was declared in South Korea, the constitutional court upheld the National Assembly’s impeachment motion…
President Donald Trump is again loudly complaining that the US military bases in Asia are too costly for the US to bear. As…
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