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176 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Reformist Party Faces Crisis After Young Candidate Linked to Terror Plot · Korea's New Reform Party faces backlash after a young candidate admitted to a terror plot, violating the party's core anti-establishment values.
- UNESCO Warns Japan for Failing to Acknowledge Forced Labor History at Sado Mine · UNESCO urges Japan to comprehensively address the forced labor history of Korean workers at the Sado Mine World Heritage site.
- South Korea's Semiconductor Boom Sparks Conflict Over Profit Distribution · Government, unions, and investors clash over how to distribute semiconductor industry excess profits in South Korea.
- Local Councils in South Korea Mirror National Parliament's Dysfunctional Politics · South Korean local councils are increasingly dysfunctional, ignoring voter intent and abolishing committees.
- Leaders Must Master 'Power Skills' to Retain Talent and Drive Innovation · Leaders relying on technical skills alone fail; soft skills like listening and empathy are essential for success.
- Professor Kim Dong-il Advocates 'Slow Food' Education Model for Slow Learners · Professor Kim Dong-il argues for a 'Slow Food' educational approach that prioritizes understanding over speed for slow learners.
- Poet Wang Wei's Silent Temple: Finding Inner Peace Amidst Nature's Solitude · Wang Wei's poem 'Visiting Xiangji Temple' uses absence and sound to guide the poet toward inner tranquility.
- Dove Perches on Power Lines, Observing Daily Life in Seoul's Bukahyeon · A lone dove sits on power lines in Bukahyeon, Seoul, curiously watching the apartments below.
- South Korea's Yonhap Editorial Urges Rotation of Local Police to Prevent Corruption · An editorial argues that South Korea must implement mandatory rotation for mid-level police officers to prevent local corruption.
- Columnist Warns South Korea Must Reject Self-Serving Politics and Embrace Utilitarian Reform · Kim Hyung-seok argues South Korea must reject self-serving politics and embrace utilitarian reform to restore national integrity.
- Soccer Ball Found Hidden Among Leaves at Seoul's Son Gijung Stadium · A soccer ball was discovered hidden among leaves at Seoul's Son Gijung Sports Park.
- Shaky Photos Embrace: Gen Z Finds Beauty in Imperfect, Raw Aesthetics · Gen Z shifts from perfect 'life shots' to embracing shaky, unpolished photography as a form of authentic expression.
- Voice Phishing Scammers Use Fake Police, Low-Interest Loans to Steal Millions · Korean police officer Kim Jin-a warns citizens against sophisticated voice phishing scams impersonating government officials.
- Mapo's Rise as 'Gyeongseong's West' Through Transport and Anti-Japanese Activism · Mapo's population doubled due to tram expansion, fueling industrial growth and anti-colonial resistance.
- 236 Experts Warn AI Could Trigger Unprecedented Economic Shift Within Decade · 236 Nobel laureates and tech leaders urge immediate action as AI threatens to cause economic changes surpassing the Industrial Revolution.
- South Korea Raises 2026 GDP Forecast to 3.0% Amid '3 Highs 1 No' Crisis · South Korea boosts 2026 GDP forecast to 3.0% while warning of high inflation, exchange rates, interest rates, and job stagnation.
- People Power Party Member Ahn Cheol-soo Warns of Party Chaos Over Han Dong-hoon's Return · Ahn Cheol-soo warns the People Power Party will face chaos if Han Dong-hoon returns to the party.
- Apple Lobbies US to Use Blacklisted Chinese Memory Chip Amid Global Shortage · Apple is lobbying US agencies to approve memory from China's CXMT to bypass soaring prices from Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron.
- US Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Restriction Order · The US Supreme Court ruled that Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship violates the 14th Amendment.
- Tourist Captivated by Great Salt Lake Views in Salt Lake City · A visitor in Salt Lake City finds the expansive Great Salt Lake scenery so compelling that time seems to slow down.
- Psychologist Explains How Pride, Stubbornness, and Narcissism Create a Fragile Psychological Defense · Dr. Jeongdo Eon explains how pride, stubbornness, and narcissism combine to form a rigid psychological structure that resists change.
- Trump's 'Tough Love' Strategy Fails: Europe Pays Up, Iran Defies, Korea Risks · Trump's aggressive alliance management yields mixed results as Europe complies, Iran resists, and Korea faces uncertainty.
- Physics Professor Reflects on Life's Shifting Coordinates After Personal Losses · Professor Lee Ki-jin uses physics concepts to describe how death reshapes his worldview.
- US Politicians Consume Future Assets for Immediate Political Gains · Washington's current political cycle prioritizes immediate voter rewards over long-term national stability and growth.
- Police Leader Apologizes for Inadequate Investigation into High School Student Murder Case · South Korean police leadership apologizes for missed evidence and calls for systemic reforms following criticism of the investigation into the murder of a high school student.
- Cat Eyes Column: Driver Writes 'Beginner' on Windshield to Express Insecurity · A Seoul driver writes 'Beginner' on his windshield to boldly express his driving anxiety.
- French Summer Market Culture: Waiting for Seasonal Fruits · French people cherish summer for waiting for seasonal fruits like melon, peach, and fig at local markets.
- US Memory Chip Giants Race to Outspend Korean Rivals Amid Trade War · Micron and SK Hynix escalate semiconductor investment war as US and China target Korean market share.
- South Korea, US, Japan Sign SMR Cooperation Pact to Challenge China in Indo-Pacific · South Korea, US, and Japan signed a memorandum of cooperation to lead the global SMR market in the Indo-Pacific region.
- 67% of Korean Teachers Report Experiencing Student Hate Speech This Semester · A survey reveals 67% of Korean teachers faced student hate speech, linking it to online platforms and political culture.