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Study Highlights the Fallout of Politicians’ Offensive Rhetoric Amid Political Turmoil in South Korea

Study Highlights the Fallout of Politicians’ Offensive Rhetoric Amid Political Turmoil in South Korea

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) – A recent study published in the Korean Journal of Communication Studies sheds light on the strategic use of offensive rhetoric by politicians in South Korea and its unintended consequences, including public ridicule and cynicism. The research examines how inflammatory remarks are employed as tools for political gain, particularly during [...]

Pentagon Warns ‘Any Actor’ against Taking Advantage of Martial Law Turmoil in S. Korea

Pentagon Warns ‘Any Actor’ against Taking Advantage of Martial Law Turmoil in S. Korea

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — A Pentagon spokesperson on Wednesday warned “any actor” against taking advantage of the political turmoil caused by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s botched martial law attempt last week, amid lingering concerns over the possibility of North Korea engaging in provocative activities. Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh made [...]

Nat’l Assembly Set to Vote on Special Counsel Probe Bill into Yoon’s Insurrection Charges

Nat’l Assembly Set to Vote on Special Counsel Probe Bill into Yoon’s Insurrection Charges

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) – The National Assembly is set to open a plenary session Thursday to vote on a special counsel bill to investigate whether President Yoon Suk Yeol committed insurrection and other violations over his short-lived declaration of martial law last week. The Assembly will also vote on a bill mandating a [...]

Nobel Prize Winner Han Kang Hopes ‘Human Acts’ Will Be Access Road to Understanding Gwangju Uprising

Nobel Prize Winner Han Kang Hopes ‘Human Acts’ Will Be Access Road to Understanding Gwangju Uprising

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — Han Kang, this year’s laureate of the Nobel Prize in literature, hopes her novel “Human Acts” will be an access road to understanding the May 18, 1980, pro-democracy people’s uprising in Gwangju to many people. “I was all the more cautious since this novel depicts a real incident,” the [...]

Prosecutors Call in Health Minister in Martial Law Probe

Prosecutors Call in Health Minister in Martial Law Probe

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — Prosecutors were questioning Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong on Thursday as part of a widening investigation into the botched martial law order by President Yoon Suk Yeol, officials said. The special prosecution team handling the probe called Cho in for questioning over his alleged involvement in Yoon’s martial law declaration, [...]

‘We’re Together in Every Sentence,’ Says Nobel Laureate Han Kang to Translators

‘We’re Together in Every Sentence,’ Says Nobel Laureate Han Kang to Translators

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korean novelist Han Kang, the first Korean to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, expressed gratitude to the translators who have brought her works to readers worldwide. “I believe my works have been translated into 28 or 29 languages, and there are about 50 translators,” she said during [...]

Nearly 75 Pct Favor Immediate Resignation or Impeachment of Yoon over Martial Law Turmoil: Poll

Nearly 75 Pct Favor Immediate Resignation or Impeachment of Yoon over Martial Law Turmoil: Poll

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — More than 7 out of 10 South Koreans agree that President Yoon Suk Yeol should step down immediately or be impeached over his martial law declaration, a survey showed Thursday. According to a survey by Realmeter on 507 people aged 18 or older conducted on Wednesday, 74.8 percent responded [...]