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Waiting for relief on Saturday after an earthquake in Herat. EPA, via Shutterstock

Death Toll Soars From Earthquakes in Afghanistan

Sue Park November 14, 2023

According to local authorities, Northwestern Afghanistan is grappling with a devastating natural disaster as the death toll from two powerful earthquakes reached at least 813 people on Sunday. This unfortunate...

Figure.1. Loay Ayyoub for Korea Times, gas prices at a filling station in Seoul, Oct. 9, 2023

Finance Minister Foresees Market Swings Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict, Ensures Preparedness

Lucian Kim November 14, 2023

Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho expressed concerns about the Israel-Hamas conflict, stating that it's making the markets wary and could lead to more flunctions in oil prices.    On Oct 7, 2023...

Figure.1. North Korean flags on poles, Micha Brändli, Unsplash.

Increased Rail Traffic Between North Korea and Russia Hints to Arms Supply for Ukraine War

Yoonjin Lee November 14, 2023

Following a drastic increase in rail traffic between North Korea and Russia sighted via satellite images in North Korea’s Tungmangang Rail Facility as of October 5th, there have been suspicions of North...

Caught Between Hope and Turmoil: The Struggle for Democracy in Tunisia

Elin Kim June 5, 2023

Bread. Jobs. Dignity. All was promised for the 12 million Tunisians when they survived the Arab Spring Movement, where hundreds of thousands protested in response to the failing authoritarian regime. After...

Fig.1. ABC News, “What Is Happening in Sudan?”, 5 Aug. 2023.

The Clash for Control: Unpacking the Disputes between Sudan’s Military and Rapid Support Forces

Jiho Kwon June 5, 2023

While the conflict between Sudanese armed forces and the paramilitaries of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are continuing to disrupt the country, vigorous clashes between the two have broken out, beginning...

A Year Since the Start of the Russia-Ukraine War: With No End in Sight

Alex Lee March 9, 2023

On February 24th, one year ago, the world watched in shock and numbed silence as gathered Russian troops swarmed into Ukraine and declared war. One year has passed since the beginning of one of the largest...

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The Death of Queen Elizabeth II

Sophie Kim November 8, 2022

London Bridge is down.    This message was sent to the United Kingdom's Prime Minister on the afternoon of September 8th, 2022. Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, passed...

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Roe v. Wade Overturned: Implications and Future Outlooks

Nahye Lee November 8, 2022

The U.S. Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022, declaring the constitutional right to abortion nonexistent and paving the way for individual states to ban abortion. Thirteen states, including...

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Martha’s Vineyard: the New “Political Battlefield”

Alex Lee November 8, 2022

On September 14th, flights arranged by the Florida governor, Ron de Santis, flew 50 migrants without warning to Martha’s Vineyard.    Martha's Vineyard is overwhelmingly liberal and is known...

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Controversy over the Fashion Photo Shoot at Cheong Wa Dae

Eunchae Hong November 8, 2022

After Vogue Korea released a collection of fashion photoshoots at Cheong Wa Dae, widespread criticism rose among the public. Tak Hyun-min, protocol presidential secretary, and Park Min-Shik, the minister...

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