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Luxury Car Brands Ramp Up Showroom Expansions in South Korea Despite Market Slowdown

Ultra-luxury car brands are expanding in South Korea, enhancing showrooms to attract clients despite a market downturn.

The Day Iran Changed Forever: The Shocking Fall of Shah Pahlavi

The 1979 Iranian Revolution led to the fall of Reza Shah Pahlavi, driven by discontent with dictatorship and Western influence.

Remembering Valdome Lopez: A Marine’s Ultimate Sacrifice in Korea

South Korea honors U.S. Marine Lt. Baldomero Lopez as November's Korean War Hero for his sacrifice during the Incheon Landing.

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Sharpeville Massacre: The Day the World Saw Apartheid’s True Face

The Sharpeville massacre highlighted the brutality of apartheid, leading to global condemnation and the establishment of an anti-racism day.

South Korea Calls for Urgent Action on North Korea’s Human Rights Violations

South Korea emphasizes human rights in North Korea, urging compliance with international law and addressing human rights violations in a UN report.

Frankenstein Turns 205: A Look Back at the Ethical Questions It Raised

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein explores science, ethics, and human responsibility, marking its significance in literary history.

Why Is South Korea’s Ministry of Unification Quiet on POWs in Ukraine?

South Korea's Ministry of Unification remains silent on North Korean POWs in Ukraine, raising questions about its human rights commitment.

Funding Cuts Threaten Progress on North Korean Human Rights, UN Warns

UN Rapporteur Elizabeth Salmón urges financial support for South Korean NGOs working on North Korean human rights amid funding cuts.

Geochang Massacre: When South Korea’s Army Turned on Innocent Civilians

The Geochang Massacre of 1951 saw over 700 civilians killed by ROK Army forces, highlighting the horrors of war and government overreach.

North Korea’s Advancing AI: Potential Tool for Psychological Warfare and Human Rights Violations

North Korea's AI advancements could be used for disinformation, surveillance, and military applications, prompting calls for sanctions.

UN Condemns North Korea: 20 Years of Human Rights Resolutions

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning North Korea's systematic and widespread human rights violations.

South Korea’s Push for Stronger Human Rights Action in North Korea Gains Global Support

South Korea welcomes the UN resolution on North Korean human rights, marking a decade since the COI report, urging improvements.

Why Leo Tolstoy’s Works Still Echo in Our Lives, Over 100 Years Later

Leo Tolstoy, a literary giant, profoundly explored human psychology and society, inspiring many with his timeless works and philosophy.

Tears and Truth: Hanni’s Emotional Testimony on Workplace Harassment

Hanni testified on workplace bullying in the arts at a National Assembly hearing, expressing deep emotions and advocating for change.

Dogs Can Actually Understand Human Words, New Study Reveals

Recent research shows dogs understand specific human phrases like "walk" and "play" through conditioning, not natural language.

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