South Korea's baseball authority suspended a school team from Thursday for chanting about a Starbucks Korea marketing fiasco that evoked a deadly 1980 crackdown on pro-democracy protests.

A chant of “I’ll go to Starbucks” during a livestreamed high school baseball game has triggered renewed criticism over far-right memes mocking the victims of So

Criticism is mounting over a chant by some Paichai High School baseball players that evoked Starbucks Korea's controversial "Tank Day" promotion du...

The Paichai High School baseball team has been suspended from national tournament play for six months after a chant evoked Starbucks Korea's contro...

Action needs to be taken at all levels to address the crisis posed by the culture of hatred and bigotry among young Koreans

South Korea's baseball authority suspended a school team from Thursday for chanting about a Starbucks Korea marketing fiasco that evoked a deadly 1980 crackdown on pro-democracy…

Schools should be places where young people learn to think critically, engage respectfully with differing opinions and develop the habits of democr...

A controversial chant by high school baseball players has erupted into a political flashpoint in South Korea, with rival parties clashing over whether the stude

“Gravity.” When a science teacher at a high school in Gyeonggi Province was beginning to explain the concept, a few students giggled. Only after cl...

The incident at a high school baseball tournament prompted fierce backlash

A right-leaning civic group on Friday filed a criminal complaint against the amateur baseball federation, saying its decision to ban Pai Chai High School's base

Alumni for a Seoul high school whose baseball team has been suspended over insensitive trash talk pleaded for leniency on Friday. In a statement, t...