(New York) – A new United Nations report finds that the North Korean government has increased the use of surveillance, forced labor, and severe punishments over the past decade, maintaining “total ...
A British tour guide who shows groups of tourists around North Korea says everyone’s “wrong” about the country — and it’s just a “normal” place to live. Zoe Stephens, 31, has visited North Korea 30 ...
The fallout from the US immigration raid on Hyundai and LG’s joint venture plant in Georgia earlier this month continues. Shortly after South Korea flew home 316 skilled workers who were detained for ...
Security experts, United Nations officials, and congressional leaders have for years insisted that in dealing with North Korea, its government’s systemic human rights abuses need to be addressed ...
The reintroduction of South Korea’s due diligence law potentially marks a significant advancement for human rights and ESG initiatives in the region. On June 13, 2025, South Korean Representative Jung ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr Ewelina U Ochab is a Forbes contributor, lawyer, and author. As the Human Rights Council prepares to look into the situation in ...
South Korea does not legally allow same-sex marriages or civil partnerships, but the census, which takes place every five ...
Commenting Monday on the US Department of Energy’s designation of South Korea as a “sensitive country,” South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs Cho Tae-yul stressed Washington’s point that this ...
“If the United States drops the absurd obsession with denuclearising us and accepts reality, and wants genuine peaceful coexistence, there is no reason for us not to sit down with the United States,” ...