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Korea’s tunnel vision

Korea’s tunnel vision

By Oh Young-jin – The Korea Times An inattentive observer wouldn’t understand Koreans’ feeling of being stuck in the same place. After all, the country is known for its dynamism and vibrancy ― something new and big happening everyday so that newspapers need not worry about stories for their front pages the next day. Then, […]

To recall 1988 Seoul Olympics

To recall 1988 Seoul Olympics

By Park Moo-jong – The Korea Times Finally, it’s time for the Olympics to beat the heat of this scorching summer. The 2016 Summer Olympics, ironically during the winter season of the host city of Rio de Janeiro, will kick off its 17-day run at 8 o’clock tomorrow morning (Korean Standard Time), amid global controversies. […]

New energy industry: Korea’s next growth engine

New energy industry: Korea’s next growth engine

By Joo Hyung-hwan – The Korea Times Korea has never stopped seeking fast-growing sectors for targeted investments that can provide new impetus to the country’s economic growth. As its latest initiative for a new growth engine, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) unveiled a detailed investment plan on July 5 to promote the […]

Apathy about North Korea

Apathy about North Korea

Casey Lartigue Jr. – The Korea Times I recently attended a United Nations conference in Seoul at which a couple of distinguished speakers asked: Why aren’t more of the almost 30,000 North Korean refugees directly involved in activism against North Korea? A few others at the conference asked: Why don’t South Koreans care more about […]

China, Russia to take counter-measures over THAAD deployment

China, Russia to take counter-measures over THAAD deployment

China and Russia will take counter-measures against the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) in South Korea, read an editorial published in the People’s Daily on August 4. The decision of the US and South Korea to deploy THAAD will pose a threat to the strategic security of both China and Russia, […]

China opens South China Sea website

China opens South China Sea website

People’s Daily – China on Wednesday opened a website on the South China Sea, complete with historical maps, articles and research, according to the State Oceanic Administration (SOA). Run by the National Marine Data &Information Service, the Chinese language site has 10 sections that cover basic information, news, historical archives, development and management, expert opinion, […]

Japan to invest $10bn in Iran

Japan to invest $10bn in Iran

Iranian officials declared that Japan to move faster on presenting a credit package worth $10 billion for investment in Iran. Mehr New Agency reports that Iranian Deputy Oil Minister for International Affairs Amir Hossein Zamaninia touched upon negotiations with Japan over investment in Iran’s oil industry adding that “Japan has always been good trade partner […]

In Search of Korean values

In Search of Korean values

Michael Breen – The Korea Times In its research last year to develop the new national brand ― Creative Korea ― the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism came up with three key national values: creativity, passion and harmony. But are these really the core values of Korea? Harmony could be. It fits with the […]

THAAD and Korea’s Cold War lessons

THAAD and Korea’s Cold War lessons

Arthur I. Cyr – The Korea Times Sustained North Korea threats, and nuclear weapon and missile tests, have led the Obama administration and President Park Geun-hye’s government of South Korea to agree to deploy the Lockheed Martin THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Air Defense) anti-missile system. Beijing is reacting with consternation, but China’s arms buildup and […]

The Female Mayors of Asian Countries

The Female Mayors of Asian Countries

Virginia Raggi has been selected as Rome’s first female mayor. Raggi, a lawyer with a three-year stint as a city councilwoman, took 67.2% of the vote and she promised to work to bring “legality and transparency” to Rome’s City Hall. According to researches, currently, fewer than 5% of the world’s mayors are women and women […]

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