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Ballot Shortages in South Korea Spark Fraud Allegations and Public Outrage
South Korea’s June 2026 local elections were overshadowed by ballot shortages at around 50 polling stations, sparking protests, fraud allegations, and conspiracy theories. As thousands demanded a rerun, the incident evolved beyond an election administration failure.

Phoebe Chow
Jun 72 min read


North Korea’s Constitutional Shift Signals a New Two-State Era on the Korean Peninsula
Photo Credit: KCNA/Yonhap North Korea is officially moving on. Details of the regime’s constitutional amendments adopted in March were disclosed this month by South Korea’s Ministry of Unification in Seoul. North Korea’s 15th Supreme People’s Assembly approved revisions that, for the first time in the country’s history, define its territory as “bordering the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation to the north and the Republic of Korea to the south.” The amendme

Phoebe Chow
May 102 min read
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