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Customers are turning coffee purchases into a political movement ahead of South Korea's presidential election. Starbucks ...
An informal US review reportedly suggested re-deploying 4,500 troops in South Korea to other parts of the Pacific. Read more ...
This move is a response to the growing trend of customers using politicians' names as nicknames when ordering drinks, often ...
The company is trying to stop South Koreans from using their orders to express support for or opposition to candidates in the upcoming presidential election.
Starbucks locations in South Korea have some name that are temporarily blocked amid election tension.There are six names – ...
Weeks before South Korea's presidential election, a photo of one of frontrunner Lee Jae-myung's campaign trucks on its side ...
Democratic institutions eventually prevailed in impeaching and removing a president who employed an undemocratic tool.
An economic theory has sparked controversy during South Korea's presidential campaign, with the opposition leader introducing ...
Here’s what South Korea’s three leading presidential candidates say about tariffs and the U.S.-South Korea relationship under ...
Just three years after South Korea's former President Yoon Suk Yeol moved the presidential office from the historic Blue House, his potential successors are vowing to move again, as they seek to ...
Cryptocurrency policies have become central to South Koreas June 3, 2025, presidential election, with candidates vying for the support of approximately 15 million crypto investors. Key campaign ...
With two weeks left to South Korea's presidential election, social media users widely shared a video by a right-wing YouTuber ...