(EDITORIAL from Korea JoongAng Daily on May 28)

The pension reform drive is poised to run off the rails with no one commanding the steering wheel. The presidential office, the governing People Power Party (PPP) and the majority Democratic Party (DP) are singing different tunes to fan public distrus…

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(EDITORIAL from Korea Times on May 28)

The leaders of South Korea, Japan and China pledged to enhance security and economic cooperation during a landmark summit held in Seoul, Monday. President Yoon Suk Yeol, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Chinese Premier Li Qiang adopted a join…

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(EDITORIAL from Korea Herald on May 28)

South Korea, China and Japan held their first trilateral summit in over four years in Seoul on Monday amid expectations that the three countries would focus on exploring deeper cooperation in the economic and trade sectors.

But the focus of the three…

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