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The South Korea Lesson: How Democracy Holds — and What It Takes
South Korea’s Constitutional Court during impeachment proceedings in January 2025 | Source: Constitutional Court of Korea

The South Korea Lesson: How Democracy Holds — and What It Takes

In this ONEST Voices interview, Eungi Hong, a presiding judge at the Gwangju District Court in South Korea, reflects on democracy as a living process, the role of courts in moments of crisis, public trust, gender representation in the judiciary, and the country’s emerging approach to AI regulation.
By Olga Nesterova 5 min read

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Carney’s Indo-Pacific tour is Canada’s answer to tariffs, war, and global fragmentation
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney meets Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo during his Indo-Pacific tour, where the two countries elevated their relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership | Photo shared by Carney on X

Carney’s Indo-Pacific tour is Canada’s answer to tariffs, war, and global fragmentation

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney toured India, Australia, and Japan, signing billions in energy, AI, defense, and supply-chain agreements. Here’s why the Indo-Pacific trip matters amid tariffs, war, and a fragmenting global economy.
By Olga Nesterova 4 min read

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