Tag: Korea news
The opportunity for reflection and apology disappeared with that death.
ⓒEPA Freelance reporter Koichi Yasuda, who investigated and reported on the anti-Korea net right-wing group Re-Special Meeting, pointed out various issues in Japanese society surrounding the death of former Prime…
Memories of Horrible Inflation Germany’s ‘Catching Prices’ War
A passenger purchases a ‘9 euro ticket’ at Berlin Station, Germany on June 1. ⓒAP Photo Representatives of the German labor and management gathered to solve the inflation problem. On…
Why should Japan remember the 4·3?
On June 20, the ‘Lecture and Concert to Commemorate the 74th Anniversary of the Jeju 4·3 Uprising’ was held in Nippori, Tokyo. The ‘Group Thinking about the Jeju Island 4·3…
We don’t need Congress, we just need the Supreme Court
A 7-year-old child learns how to use a gun at the National Rifle Association’s annual general meeting on May 28. © AFP PHOTO “Never doubt that a small group of…
In Sweden, do you really don’t serve guests at dinner?
It became a global topic as the experience of ‘In Sweden, children do not feed their friends over at home’ was shared on social media. An outdoor cafe in Stockholm.…
A return to Asia or a Chinese containment?
US President Biden (third from right), who visited Japan on May 23, has a videoconference with the leaders of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) countries. ⓒREUTERS Washington diplomats talk a…
A question posed to German society by the minister on vacation in the flood bin
On April 11, Anne Spiegel, the German federal government minister, resigned voluntarily. The resignation of the Green Party politician is causing various controversies in German society regarding the work ethics…
Reading the Crisis of Korea and China in Russia’s ‘Gukbong’
Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, known as ‘Putin’s brain’. ⓒBBC Newsnight Screen capture The longer the war, the more questions are piling up. Why did Putin start a war? It is…
Depends on Turkey’s attitude – EPN
Finland and Sweden, which were confident of their membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), met a sudden change. Joining NATO requires unanimous approval from 30 member states, as…
Appointment of a minister who breaks common sense Do you break the independent press?
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Government John Lee was elected as the sole candidate for the Hong Kong Chief Executive Election on May 8. According to the EPA 2022 Reporters…