No One Above the Constitution: South Korea’s Next Chapter South Korea’s democracy passed the test—barely. To avoid the next constitutional crisis, the nation must rethink how power is distributed, monitored, and restrained.
Busan Scales Up Green Urban Forests to Combat Heat and Pollution Busan’s ambitious “garden-type urban forest” expansion signals a growing shift in urban policy, using nature-based solutions to fight fine dust, heat islands, and public health disparities. Yet questions remain about whether neglected and industrial districts are being left behind.
South Korea’s Medical Tourism Surges to Record 1.17 Million Foreign Patients in 2024 South Korea's healthcare diplomacy reached a new milestone in 2024, drawing over 1.17 million foreign patients—a 93% surge year-on-year. But as Seoul dominates and cosmetic care fuels demand, deeper questions arise over sustainability and public health equity
South Korea to Implement 97 New Laws in April, Including Support for Student Parents and Digital Crime Crackdown
When a Society Forgets Why It Exists What happens when education produces elite professionals, but not ethical citizens? When the smartest people in the room are more interested in protecting their privilege than shaping society?