Anthony Wallace

Eighty years on, Korean survivors of WWII atomic bombs still suffer
Bae Kyung-mi was five years old when the Americans dropped "Little Boy", the atomic bomb that flattened Hiroshima on 6 August 1945.
$7,500 EV Tax Credit at Risk as Hyundai, Kia Models Finally Qualify
Electric vehicles from Hyundai and Kia are eligible for a $7,500 clean energy tax break. But is the popular tax credit on its way out?
Leaders make push for plastic pollution treaty at talks in South Korea
Island nations say recycling insufficient to solve problem when 400 million tonnes of plastic waste is produced yearly.
Social isolation takes a toll on a rising number of South Korea's young adults
A growing number of South Korea's young adults are isolating themselves from society, raising questions about the state of youths in a country known for cutthroat competition and pressure to conform.
‘Our children were treated like criminals’: Parents seek justice a year after deadly Seoul crowd crush
A police inquiry called the Seoul crush that killed 159 a ‘man-made disaster’, yet one year on, victims’ families have no official apology, no independent inquiry and no accountability
‘Worst nightmare’: South Korea mulls disastrous Scout jamboree
Youngsters faced a heatwave, flooded tents, sewage spills and an expensive evacuation – but concerns were raised before the event even began
South Koreans become a year or two younger as country changes system for counting ages
While some are expected to keep using the old system, 86% say they will adopt the international system in their everyday lives