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President Yoon alone cannot solve economic problems, but he can address the issues over his communication style and his wife if he wants to.
President Yoon alone cannot solve economic problems, but he can address the issues over his communication style and his wife if he wants to.
Privately-owned SBS is much freer from the bias controversy than KBS and MBC. There is no reason to maintain public broadcasters as they are today.
KBS’s board of directors passed a resolution to hike the network’s subscription fee from 2,500 won ($2.2) to 3,840 won per month. The rationale was to pull the network out of its chronic annual deficit of over 100 billion won by...
The Democratic Party must listen to its opponents and critics and learn to concede.
The People Power Party (PPP) continues to struggle with low approval ratings nearly a month after its crushing defeat in the June 3 presidential election.
Ahn Cheol-soo, PPP presidential candidate, emphasizes his science background and ties to Trump and Musk, pledging to boost Korea's AI sector and economy while criticizing rival Lee Jae-myung's policies and integrity.
Your Starbucks coffee order is up! But if you share a name with Lee Jae-myung, Kim Moon-soo, Lee Jun-seok or any other candidate running for the 2025 presidential election, don’t expect it to be called — at least until June 3.
Since the adoption of the 1987 Constitution, every president has endured scandals, and three have faced impeachment motions. The broader problem lies in a system that has reached the end of its historical efficacy.
KBS must reestablish its role as a public broadcaster and uphold independence.
Arrested President Yoon Suk Yeol will not appear for further questioning over his failed martial law bid Monday, his lawyers said.
If the DP seeks to control public broadcasting to help protect its head Lee Jae-myung to survive the ongoing investigations into a plethora of allegations against him, that’s not the way to go.
If it is a competent government, it must fix the environment that breeds what it calls moral hazard. The only — and the best — solution is to increase quality jobs for workers.
President Yoon Suk Yeol will skip his New Year’s press conference as he did last year and supplant it with a one-on-one interview with KBS, which will be aired Wednesday after the public broadcaster edits the exclusive interview.
We look forward to seeing President Yoon do the same.
Every time a new governing party took power, it attempted to seat friendly figures in the C-suite of public broadcasters.
The Cabinet passed a motion on Tuesday demanding that the National Assembly reconsider four bills recently passed by the legislature’s liberal majority to overhaul the governance of public broadcasters.
President Yoon Suk Yeol will hold a rare official press conference on Thursday to mark his second anniversary in office.
The liberal Democratic Party (DP) submitted an impeachment motion against acting President Han Duck-soo in the National Assembly on Thursday.
Constitution Day could soon return as a public holiday, with President Lee Jae Myung calling on Koreans to reclaim the July 17 commemoration as a moment of civic reflection and democratic pride.
Hong Joon-pyo announced his retirement from politics on Tuesday after being eliminated from the People Power Party’s (PPP) presidential primary.