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Far-right groups waving Japanese flags took over the protest site in front of the Statue of Peace in central Seoul on Wednesday, denouncing Korea’s “comfort women” as a fabrication.
Ending capital punishment would advance South Korea’s transition to a democracy that respects human rights, including the right to life.
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Sit-in protest at comfort woman statue ends after 10 years This undated photo, provided by the civic group "Anti-Japan," shows the Statue of Peace, a comfort woman statue, in front of the former ...
Indonesian Muslims joined Catholics to celebrate a religious-cultural festival dedicated to Mother Mary in the country’s ...
What was once a shining symbol of liberty now carries the sorrow of lost meaning,” the artist wrote in a July 4 post on ...
Humphreys, a sprawling 3,500-acre base in Pyeongtaek city 40 miles south of Seoul, is the headquarters of U.S. Forces Korea, ...
Soaring (Narsha),” an exhibition at American University Museum, gathers contemporary works by dozens of artists in the D.C.
Inside a covert operation to bombard North Korea with pantyhose and nature films. In the summer winds, South Korean activists ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) announced coordinated law enforcement actions against North Korean government's fund raising operations using remote IT workers.
Federal authorities uncover North Korean schemes using remote IT workers with false identities to defraud U.S. companies, resulting in indictments after generating $5 million.