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[Column] Korea at a crossroads: ‘Yoon Again’ or real change?

The Hankyoreh

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July 1, 2026

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Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

2 more lawmakers declare bids for ruling party leadership

SEOUL, July 8 (Yonhap) -- Reps. Song Young-gil and Ko Min-jung of the ruling Dem...

Korea Times News

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· Jul 5, 2026

The 'new' 6.25 of Korean genealogy

The 'new' 6.25 of Korean genealogy

The Hankyoreh

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· Jul 9, 2026

[Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea

[Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 7, 2026

I-dle finds a fresh groove with ‘We Made’

Veteran girl group I-dle returned Monday with its ninth EP, “We Made,” presenting the release as both a musical reset and a renewed commitment to the fundamentals of songwriting after nearly nine years together. The five member-group — Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi and Shuhua — introduced the album as a project “born from reflecting on what truly makes a good song” at a media showcase held in Gwangjin-gu, eastern Seoul. “We spent a lot of time asking ourselves what good music really is,” said lea

NK News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Destroyer deployment, missile tests, drone warfare and North Korea’s near misses

This week’s episode of the NK News Podcast looks at North Korea’s military modernization, from Kim Jong Un’s new 5,000-ton Choe Hyon destroyer to recent tactical missile and artillery tests. Korea Risk Group Correspondent Joon Ha Park discusses what the destroyer adds to Pyongyang’s navy, why its assignment to the West Sea Fleet matters and []

Cosmopolitan

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· Jun 25, 2026

K-Pop Generations, Explained: How South Korean Groups Took Over the World

From H.O.T. to BTS.

Latestly.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Singer Ok Hee Dies at 73: K-Pop Pioneer and Seoul Sisters Member Succumbs to Kidney Cancer; Know Her Best Songs

Seoul Sisters' legendary leader, Ok Hee (born Kim Kwang Sook), passed away at 73 after a battle with kidney cancer. The iconic Korean singer, known for hits like 'I Don't Know' and her pioneering role in K-pop, died on June 20, 2026. Her husband, Hong Soo-hwan, and family were by her side. Read more about her life, career, songs, and legacy.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Declines in Asia, recovery in South Korea

Declines in Asia, recovery in South Korea

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Related coverage for "[Column] Korea at a crossroads: ‘Yoon Again’ or real change?": Yonhap News Agency — 2 more lawmakers declare bids for ruling party leadership. Korea Times News — The 'new' 6.25 of Korean genealogy. The Hankyoreh — [Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea. The korea Herald News — I-dle finds a fresh groove with ‘We Made’. NK News — Destroyer deployment, missile tests, drone warfare and North Korea’s near misses. Cosmopolitan — K-Pop Generations, Explained: How South Korean Groups Took Over the World. Latestly.com — Singer Ok Hee Dies at 73: K-Pop Pioneer and Seoul Sisters Member Succumbs to Kidney Cancer; Know Her Best Songs. Sweden Herald — Declines in Asia, recovery in South Korea