Photos show daily life in remote parts of North Korea and its capital, Pyongyang. Slogans and propaganda are common sights on ...
Since the end of the Korean War in the 1950s, South Korea provided an estimated 200,000 children for international adoptions.
The findings of a government probe confirm what many adoptees attested to for years: Babies were sent abroad for profit, ...
Income inequality in South Korea has decreased over the past decade, but the relative poverty rate among the retirement-age population is counted as high among Organization for Economic Cooperation ...
South Korea's adoption scandal revealed fabricated birth records and coercion. Find out the Truth and Reconciliation ...
SEOUL: A South Korean official enquiry said Wednesday (Mar 26) the government was responsible for abuse in international ...
South Korea’s government enabled the “mass exportation” of children with private adoption agencies by fabricating birth ...
South Korea tackled difficult economic reforms following ... Socioeconomic problems also persist, and include rising inequality, poverty among the elderly, high youth unemployment, long working ...
Human rights investigators and journalists uncover repeated violations by South Korean organizations responsible for sending ...