RaphaelRashid in Seoul. M edia outlets in South Korea have labelled its hosting of the World Scout Jamboree a "national disgrace", a "survival game", and a "worst nightmare". Public
NorthKorean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in raise their hands at the truce village of Panmunjom inside the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, South Korea
KoreanWar, conflict (1950-53) between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by the UN with the U.S. as principal participant. At least 2.5 million people lost their lives in the fighting, which ended in July 1953 with Korea still divided into two hostile states separated by the 38th parallel.
Themost common reason given - at 23% - was that people didn't like being controlled or monitored by the North Korean regime. Once they arrive in South Korea, there are measures in place to
Sexualityin South Korea. Sexuality in South Korea has been influenced by culture, religion, and westernization. Viewpoints in contemporary society can be viewed as a conflict between the traditional, conservative older generation and the more liberal and 'modern' generation. Due to this conflict, several issues in Korea, including sexual
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OnTuesday, South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Chang Ho-jin summoned the Russian ambassador to Seoul, Andrey Kulik, and urged Moscow to immediately stop its military cooperation with North Korea, which he said would have a "very negative impact" on its relations with the South. North Korea has been increasing its nuclear arsenal for years
SouthKorea (officially the Republic of Korea, or ROK) is one of the United States' most important strategic and economic partners in Asia. The U.S.-ROK Mutual Defense Treaty, signed in 1953 at the end of the Korean War, commits the United States to help South Korea defend itself, particularly from North Korea (officially the Democratic
Thesedays, Cricchio, 26, calls Seoul, South Korea, home. She wakes up every morning in an apartment in the city, hops on the subway and gets to school to teach English to elementary school students.