South Korea

Explore our coverage of South Korea’s politics, economics, business and culture, in articles, charts, podcasts and video


Asia

North Korea’s fanatical regime just got scarier

A new missile test, troops to Russia and death sentences for K-pop

Culture

Han Kang wins the Nobel prize in literature for 2024

The South Korean author offers another example of the country’s cultural clout

Culture

Turn down the K-pop and pay attention to K-healing

The rise of South Korean books about burnout has taken the world by storm

Asia

Private tutoring is booming across poorer parts of Asia

Governments are struggling to keep up with an educational arms race

Asia

Kim Beom-su, the billionaire founder of Kakao, faces trial

But will the tech entrepreneur be seen as “too big to jail”?

Asia

Could Japan and South Korea finally become friends?

Younger generations are less concerned with their countries shared history

Asia

What a Japanese gold mine says about its approach to history

The site, recently declared a World Heritage site, is more contentious than it seems

Asia

What if South Korea got a nuclear bomb?

An America First world will force allies to face uncomfortable questions

Podcast The Weekend Intelligence

No short-cuts

Why feminism in South Korea is facing a backlash

Leaders

Japan and South Korea are getting friendlier. At last

As the world economy fragments, two export powerhouses see the virtue of chumminess

The Economist reads

Understand South Korea, a success story with a dark side

Five books and a film that explain why the country is a cultural superpower as well as an economic one

Asia

Japan and South Korea are struggling with old-age poverty

Their problems may be instructive for other countries

Culture

The world’s most extreme cancel culture

Why North Korean pop reeks and K-pop rocks

Asia

Relations between Japan and South Korea are blossoming

But how long can the good times last?

Asia

North Korea is arming Russia and threatening war with South Korea

Kim Jong Un likes to provoke. The risks of miscalculation are rising

Business

Samsung’s boss avoids prison, again

Lee Jae-yong’s acquittal will benefit him, but not necessary South Korea

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