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US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President
Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.
Rival Protests in Seoul as South Korea Awaits Ruling on Impeached President
Rival protests over impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's December imposition of martial law filled Seoul's streets Saturday, as the Constitutional Court nears a decision on whether to remove him from office, potentially triggering a by-election.
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44% Bias Score


Joint Military Drills Prompt North Korean Missile Launch
On March 13, 2023, South Korea and the U.S. began the Freedom Shield military exercise, prompting North Korea to launch short-range ballistic missiles in response; the exercise involves 19,000 troops and aims to counter North Korea's military development and cooperation with Russia.
Joint Military Drills Prompt North Korean Missile Launch
On March 13, 2023, South Korea and the U.S. began the Freedom Shield military exercise, prompting North Korea to launch short-range ballistic missiles in response; the exercise involves 19,000 troops and aims to counter North Korea's military development and cooperation with Russia.
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40% Bias Score


South Korean Court Releases Former President Yoon from Jail
South Korean court releases former President Yoon from jail after canceling his arrest warrant stemming from a controversial martial law decree in December; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to formally remove him from office.
South Korean Court Releases Former President Yoon from Jail
South Korean court releases former President Yoon from jail after canceling his arrest warrant stemming from a controversial martial law decree in December; the Constitutional Court will decide whether to formally remove him from office.
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32% Bias Score


Kim Sae-ron's Suicide Underscores Pressure on South Korean Celebrities
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron's suicide, following several similar deaths among celebrities, highlights the immense pressure within the country's competitive entertainment industry, fueled by social media criticism and stringent anti-drug policies; experts link this to systemic issues needing soc...
Kim Sae-ron's Suicide Underscores Pressure on South Korean Celebrities
South Korean actress Kim Sae-ron's suicide, following several similar deaths among celebrities, highlights the immense pressure within the country's competitive entertainment industry, fueled by social media criticism and stringent anti-drug policies; experts link this to systemic issues needing soc...
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52% Bias Score


South Korean Court Releases Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from Detention
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges, was released from detention Friday after a Seoul court canceled his arrest warrant due to questions about the timing of the indictment and the investigating agency's jurisdiction.
South Korean Court Releases Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from Detention
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges, was released from detention Friday after a Seoul court canceled his arrest warrant due to questions about the timing of the indictment and the investigating agency's jurisdiction.
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36% Bias Score

Lisa Doubles Top 10 Billboard Rap Hits, Surpassing BTS
Lisa's two new songs, "Fxck Up the World" and "Rapunzel," debuted on Billboard's Rap Digital Song Sales chart at No. 6 and No. 9 respectively, doubling her previous top 10 hits to four, surpassing other K-pop artists like Psy and BTS.

Lisa Doubles Top 10 Billboard Rap Hits, Surpassing BTS
Lisa's two new songs, "Fxck Up the World" and "Rapunzel," debuted on Billboard's Rap Digital Song Sales chart at No. 6 and No. 9 respectively, doubling her previous top 10 hits to four, surpassing other K-pop artists like Psy and BTS.
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48% Bias Score

Dresden Showcases 1500 Years of Korean Art
100 Ideas of Happiness," a major exhibition of Korean art spanning 1500 years, opened March 15th at Dresden's Residenzschloss, showcasing approximately 350 artifacts including national treasures and works never before seen internationally, representing a reciprocal exhibition following Germany's 201...

Dresden Showcases 1500 Years of Korean Art
100 Ideas of Happiness," a major exhibition of Korean art spanning 1500 years, opened March 15th at Dresden's Residenzschloss, showcasing approximately 350 artifacts including national treasures and works never before seen internationally, representing a reciprocal exhibition following Germany's 201...
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20% Bias Score

Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns
A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.

Rising Threat of Autogolpes: 80% Success Rate Fuels Global Democracy Concerns
A new study reveals a concerning rise in autogolpes—self-coups by democratically elected leaders—with a success rate of 80%, driven by a toxic mix of populism, polarization, and post-truth, raising concerns about the future of democracies globally, including the United States.
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56% Bias Score

South Korean President Released from Detention Amid Impeachment Proceedings
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested in January for attempting a coup d'état by declaring martial law on December 3, 2024, was released Saturday after prosecutors dropped their appeal of a court ruling, though impeachment proceedings continue.

South Korean President Released from Detention Amid Impeachment Proceedings
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested in January for attempting a coup d'état by declaring martial law on December 3, 2024, was released Saturday after prosecutors dropped their appeal of a court ruling, though impeachment proceedings continue.
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36% Bias Score

South Korean President Released From Detention Amidst Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested in mid-January on charges of attempted coup and abuse of power, was released from pre-trial detention after a court ordered his release due to concerns about the legality of the proceedings; he faces an impeachment trial and separate criminal charges, w...

South Korean President Released From Detention Amidst Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested in mid-January on charges of attempted coup and abuse of power, was released from pre-trial detention after a court ordered his release due to concerns about the legality of the proceedings; he faces an impeachment trial and separate criminal charges, w...
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44% Bias Score

South Korean Court Cancels Impeached President's Arrest Warrant
A South Korean court canceled impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol's arrest warrant due to procedural errors in the prosecution's request, potentially leading to his release pending a prosecutor's appeal; the opposition plans to appeal this decision.

South Korean Court Cancels Impeached President's Arrest Warrant
A South Korean court canceled impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol's arrest warrant due to procedural errors in the prosecution's request, potentially leading to his release pending a prosecutor's appeal; the opposition plans to appeal this decision.
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48% Bias Score
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