By John Feffer, author and director of Foreign Policy in Focus at the Institute for Policy StudiesThe greatest horror of the war between Israel and Gaza is that it shouldn’t have happened in the first
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that refusing to hire a working parent who declines to work early-morning hours and holidays constitutes wrongful termination. The court cited legal provisions tha
“I was hired as part of the sales team. The manager always cursed us out in front of other people about how monthly sales were lagging, telling us to pull our act together. Sometimes he slapped us in
The most significant geopolitical change in Asia in 2023 has been the rapid progress of the trilateral cooperation between the US, South Korea and Japan. Since the Camp David summit on Aug. 18, the th
Former President Moon Jae-in remarked on how “abandoning agreements and breaking off dialogue has only hastened North Korea’s nuclear development” while sharing information on a book about the North K
South Korea, the United States, and Japan reached an agreement on comprehensive cooperation that extends from previous security-related areas targeting North Korea, China, and Russia into economic and