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.Latest Articles
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“We are talking about things that are too serious, we are talking about war… His comments are neither elegant nor up to the moment.” — President Emmanuel Macron KEY DEVELOPMENTS The day did not unfold along a single storyline — and it cannot be understood as one. First, the war in the
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“We are going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks… We are going to bring them back to the stone ages where they belong.” — Donald Trump KEY DEVELOPMENTS The day unfolded across three parallel tracks — and they do not exist separately. First, humanity returned toThe 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.
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“If NATO is just about us defending Europe if they’re attacked, but them denying us basing rights when we need them, then that’s not a very good arrangement.” — Marco Rubio KEY DEVELOPMENTS The gap between U.S. and Iranian messaging widened further on Monday after reports suggested TehranLatest Articles
APRIL 6: Strait Deadline, War Expands, Humanity Breaks Distance Record
“If I had my choice, take the oil… I’d keep the oil. I would make plenty of money.” — Donald Trump KEY DEVELOPMENTS The war in the Middle East continued to expand over the weekend, both geographically and strategically, as strikes intensified across Iran, Israel, Lebanon, and the Gulf — including
APRIL 3: War Widens, Diplomacy Fractures, Global Pressure Builds
“We are talking about things that are too serious, we are talking about war… His comments are neither elegant nor up to the moment.” — President Emmanuel Macron KEY DEVELOPMENTS The day did not unfold along a single storyline — and it cannot be understood as one. First, the war in the
APRIL 1 : Moon Mission, War Escalation, NATO Fractures
“We are going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks… We are going to bring them back to the stone ages where they belong.” — Donald Trump KEY DEVELOPMENTS The day unfolded across three parallel tracks — and they do not exist separately. First, humanity returned toThe 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.