Remembering socialist Kim Cheol-soo after 13 years in prison for anti-Japanese activities
The article commemorates Kim Cheol-soo, a notable socialist figure involved in Korea's independence movement, highlighting a recent exhibition celebrating his legacy.
The separatist swindle of the century: Canada Did What? podcast
This article discusses a podcast episode delving into the 1995 Quebec referendum and the purported deception behind the separatist movement's plans for Quebec's independence.
New café offers taste of Quebec independence
A new café in Montreal, named Club Pays, opens as a hub for the Quebec independence movement, featuring a blend of coffee culture and separatist politics.
Children with brain damage: The healing magic of magic tricks
A project in Munich integrates magic tricks into therapy to boost the confidence and independence of children with movement disorders.
Westralia: an inevitable independence for WA or an 'idiotic' idea in a time of war?
The article discusses the historical context and current sentiment surrounding Western Australia's independence movement, especially in light of recent grievances against the federal government.
"National Assembly, Make a Law to Honor Participants of the Donghak Peasant Revolution and Anti-Japanese Armed Struggles"
Civil society groups in Jeonbuk are urging the National Assembly to legislate to honor the participants of the Donghak Peasant Revolution's anti-Japanese armed struggle.
[Exclusive] Even after suffering under Japanese colonial rule... the recognition of independence movements by teenagers is a 'high wall'
The struggle for recognition of a teenage independence activist from the Japanese colonial period highlights the challenges faced by descendants seeking acknowledgment and rewards for their ancestors' sacrifices.
Notice for March 2
The South Korean Ministry of Veterans Affairs has designated three female independence activists as representatives for the March independence movement commemoration, while the Ministry of the Interior prepares presidential records for the upcoming Samiljeol anniversary.
Kim Dong-yeon: 'I will never tolerate the insult to the spirit of the March 1st Movement'
Kim Dong-yeon, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province, emphasized the importance of upholding the spirit of the March 1st Movement during its 107th anniversary commemoration, asserting the province's commitment to countering any actions that undermine this historical event.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung says 'South Korea and Japan should pave the future,' delivering his first 'March 1' speech
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung emphasized the need for South Korea and Japan to work together for a better future during his first speech at a March 1 independence movement ceremony.
"Baekbeom's Breakthrough Power is Primitive Creativity"
Author Lim Soon-man discusses the unparalleled creativity and determination of Baekbeom Kim Gu, highlighting his significant contributions to Korea's independence movement.
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party Give In in the City
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have made concessions in negotiations regarding the city governance in Reykjavik.
Umbót joins the Independence Party
The political movement Umbót has aligned itself with Iceland's Independence Party, signaling a shift in the country's political landscape.
‘Yu Gwan-sun Fart Rocket’ and ‘Kim Gu Mockery’ Before March 1st... 'Crossing the Line'
Controversial AI-created content mocking Korean independence figures Yu Gwan-sun and Kim Gu has sparked outrage online and among politicians ahead of the March 1st Independence Movement anniversary.
Was Lee Wan-yong Skilled Enough to Write Calligraphy?
The article discusses the controversial attribution of a calligraphic plaque at Independence Gate to the notorious figure Lee Wan-yong, comparing his style to that of independence activist Ahn Jung-geun.
Korean Thinkers Responding to the Global Crisis
The article discusses a new initiative focusing on prominent Korean thinkers and their philosophies as responses to contemporary global crises and societal issues in South Korea.
New Literary Books on February 27
A review of several new literary works, including novels and anthologies by various authors in South Korea, highlighting themes of struggle, identity, and social issues.
225 National Heroes at Daegu Prison... 'Please Create a Daegu Independence Movement Memorial Hall'
There is a movement among Daegu's civic society to establish a branch of the Independence Hall in Daegu, spurred by the recently proposed amendment to the Independence Hall Law.
Kwack Jong-seok and Kim Chang-suk, ‘Literary Figures of March’ Leading the ‘Paris Petition’
Kwack Jong-seok and Kim Chang-suk have been selected by the National Korean Literature Museum as 'Literary Figures of March' for their significant contributions to the independence movement during Japanese colonial rule.
LIVE PHOTOS ⟩ See how the Independence Day parade rehearsal goes
The rehearsal for the 108th anniversary parade of the Republic of Estonia begins today with the movement of military equipment at Freedom Square.
President Yoon welcomes the return of independence activist Ahn Jung-geun's writings
President Yoon Seok-youl expresses support for the return of historical writings by independence activist Ahn Jung-geun, while sharing a post from Park Chan-dae, a candidate for the Incheon mayoral election.
After the "Awakening" initiative summons the chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission - a strong blow: "Another line has been crossed"
Lithuanian Liberal Movement leader Viktorija ÄŒmilytÄ—-Nielsen condemned the initiative to summon the chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission, emphasizing that it undermines the institution's independence during an ongoing investigation.
The Nationalization of Hyochang Park: What History Should We Remember?
The article discusses the significance of Hyochang Park, exploring its historical legacy and the implications of its potential nationalization as a national cemetery in South Korea.
Canada, the State of Alberta wants secession: "Thanks Trump"
The Canadian province of Alberta is considering a referendum for secession, citing support from Donald Trump's controversial proposal to annex Canada as a pivotal moment for their independence movement.
Alberta: the oil province of Canada where an independence claim is growing
The article discusses the rising independence movement in Alberta, Canada, examining the influence of oil and international politics on this issue.
For the first time, two former directors of the Civil Guard are charged in the 'Pegasus case' of espionage in the independence movement
Two former directors of the Civil Guard in Spain have been charged for their involvement in the Pegasus scandal related to the espionage of pro-independence figures.
Gyeonggi Province Discovers 1,094 'Hidden Independence Heroes'
Gyeonggi Province has identified 1,094 previously unrecognized independence heroes to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Korea.
Canada is no stranger to separatism but push for Alberta to join US is a new peril
A separatist movement in Alberta is seeking a referendum for independence from Canada, drawing parallels with Quebec's past attempts and raising concerns over foreign influence.
Believes that the independence struggle of Greenlanders has been set aside
A perspective is offered that the independence movement in Greenland may not be receiving the necessary attention it deserves.
Thousands of independence supporters take to Barcelona against the chaos of Rodalies
Thousands gathered in Barcelona to protest against the chaotic state of the Rodalies train service, highlighting discontent within the independence movement.
Independence Movement Takes to the Streets in Barcelona Over Rodalies Chaos
In Barcelona, thousands of independence supporters protested against the dysfunctionality of the Rodalies train network, advocating for secession as a solution to public service issues.
The chaos of Rodalies raises an independent movement in low hours
The chaos of the Rodalies train service is impacting the Catalan government and reviving interest in independence movements reminiscent of the 2007 protests.
After the US's Greenland Threat: 'Let Alberta Become Part of the USA'
The Trump administration is fostering ties with separatist groups in Canada, including a movement seeking Alberta's independence, as U.S. treasury officials express support for this idea.
Why was Balochistan called Pakistan's 'Hyderabad'? The story of this state, which has become a headache for PAK
Balochistan has become a significant challenge for Pakistan due to attacks from the Baloch Liberation Army, leading to military actions against the Baloch people, and this unrest is rooted in a historical desire for independence predating the India-Pak partition.
Summit on New Caledonia: Emmanuel Macron wants to move forward "without forceful imposition or paralysis"
Emmanuel Macron initiated a new cycle of discussions regarding the institutional future of New Caledonia, although the main independence movement, FLNKS, boycotted the meeting.
Arran mutilates an Osborne bull to 'bring down Spanish nationalist symbols'
The independentist group Arran has claimed responsibility for an attack on the Osborne bull figure located on the N-332 road in Tavernes de la Valldigna, Valencia, where masked members were seen sawing off the bull's body, leaving only its head.
New Caledonia: The FLNKS Independence Movement Declines Emmanuel Macron's Invitation to the Élysée
The Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front (FLNKS) of New Caledonia declined President Emmanuel Macron's invitation aimed at continuing dialogue about the region's institutional future.
Ayuso accuses Sánchez of punishing Madrid to 'finance the independentist party'
Ayuso's government accuses Sánchez of punishing Madrid through the new regional financing system to benefit the independentist movement, which the Economy Minister vows to oppose.