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[Fred Grimm] Conspiracy theories on Scalia’s death and Zika virus 

You know — because anyone with access to social media knows — that it was Obama’s secret hit squad of pillow-wielding assassins who took out …

[Gareth Evans] The Anglosphere illusion
[Gareth Evans] The Anglosphere illusion

One of the most bizarre arguments made by the people who support Britain’s exit from the European Union is the notion that a self-exiled U.K. will find a new …

[David Ignatius] A pivotal moment in a tangled war
[David Ignatius] A pivotal moment in a tangled war

Blaming President Obama for his past mistakes in Syria may be satisfying, and is largely deserved, but it’s not a policy. This is the most complicated …

[Editorial] Terror threats

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has reportedly ordered preparations for terror attacks against South Korea. The North’s Reconnaissance General Bureau, an …

[Editorial] Rosy projections

The government’s investment promotion package announced Wednesday was, simply put, long on hope and rhetoric but short on action. The package features a long …

[Robert Cheek] The advent of the global AIbot and RIoT economy
[Robert Cheek] The advent of the global AIbot and RIoT economy

When asked to define what a robot is, people generally mention one of two “types,” the first is usually something from the sci-fi robot pantheon of our …

[Mark Fitzpatrick] Why South Korea should not ‘go nuclear’

North Korea’s long-range rocket launch and the nuclear test that preceded it have sparked renewed calls from several security experts in Seoul for South …

[Keren Landman] Stop stigmatizing microcephaly
[Keren Landman] Stop stigmatizing microcephaly

During my first week of medical school, we watched a video documenting the life and death of a child with severe spina bifida. Her parents had been aware of …

[Jonathan Eyal] Paranoia in Pyongyang drives quest for nuclear arms
[Jonathan Eyal] Paranoia in Pyongyang drives quest for nuclear arms

North Korea’s quest to acquire both nuclear weapons and their delivery systems was high on the agenda when United States President Barack Obama meets with …

[Editorial] THAAD disputes

NIMBYism, or not-in-my-backyard syndrome, is everywhere in the world. But in Korea, it is often exacerbated by political and ideological factors, as seen in …

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