(Published : Jan 29, 2019 – 17:00) The first month of the New Year has been busy in Washington, DC. A 35-day government shutdown over…
(Published : Jan 29, 2019 – 17:00) The first month of the New Year has been busy in Washington, DC. A 35-day government shutdown over…
(Published : Jan 15, 2019 – 17:12) The past weekend saw another wave of fine dust blanket Korea. Over the past 10 years, the frequency…
(Published : Jan 1, 2019 – 16:51) South Korea finds itself in an odd place as 2019 begins. Progress in inter-Korean detente slowed at the…
(Published : Dec 18, 2018 – 17:18) Two years ago, hundreds of thousands of people holding candles filled Gwanghwamun in support of impeaching then-President Park…
(Published : Dec 4, 2018 – 17:24) Labor strife in South Korea is back in the news, as the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions launched…
(Published : Nov 20, 2018 – 17:21) The results of the recent midterm elections in the US were as predicted. Democrats have taken control of…
(Published : Nov 6, 2018 – 17:13) During the last half of October, I stayed in Madrid to practice the Spanish that I had learned…
(Published : Oct 9, 2018 – 17:07) The Korean media like international rankings and report on them frequently. During the boom years, Korea’s rankings in…
(Published : Sept 11, 2018 – 17:15) September is moving time in university cities and college towns across Europe and North America as students get…
(Published : Aug 28, 2018 – 17:17) In recent years, urban regeneration — or reviving old, rundown neighborhoods — has become a hot topic among…