Min Ji Koo
Endangered Moon Bears Are Being Farmed in South Korea for a COVID Cure
Though the practice in South Korea has died down, moon bear bile has seen renewed interest as a coronavirus treatment.
Endangered Moon Bears Are Being Farmed in South Korea for a COVID Cure
Though the practice in South Korea has died down, moon bear bile has seen renewed interest as a coronavirus treatment.
Japan Is Angry Over A South Korean Statue Of A Man That Looks Like PM Abe
Here’s why the statue of a man bowing before a wartime sex slave is sparking controversy.
Can Kimchi Protect You From COVID-19?
That jar of kimchi in your fridge may not be a magic cure, but can scientists use the fermented vegetable in developing an antiviral drug?
Just Some Photos of the First Giant Panda Born in South Korea
The zoo released photos of the cub and a video of her mother giving birth.
Over 100 Dogs Were Saved From Dog Meat Farms in South Korea. They’re Now Up for Adoption.
Though no longer a common practice, some older Koreans still eat dog meat and swear by its health benefits.
South Korea is Determined Not To Let a Mayor's Death Lay Calls for Justice to Rest
Once again, a politician's suicide has left behind allegations of crimes that will never be investigated. Koreans are trying to change that.
We Asked LGBTQ People for Their Fondest Memories of Pride Festivals Throughout Asia
With this year's parades delayed or cancelled, people remember some of the ways and times that prior festivals have meant something special.
North Korea Is Matching Its War of Words With Plans to Re-Militarize Border Zones
The North is continuing its recent streak of provocations, warning the South that intransigence could lead to “setting Seoul on fire.”
North Korea Asks Why It Should Keep 'Holding Hands' With US Amid Trump Administration’s 'Hypocrisy'
Accusing the U.S. of failing to back up its conciliatory tone with concrete policy changes, North Korea vowed to continue its nuclear program.
K-Pop Stars Are Finally Speaking Out Against Racism, Thanks to Their Fans
K-pop artists usually stay mum on social issues but many lent their support to the Black Lives Matter movement. Here’s why.