Hundreds of South Koreans gathered in front of Seoul City Hall this week. They want an apology from Japan for their use as forced laborers during the Second World War. The Japanese government was not happy about a Supreme Court ruling that they owed compensation to those who had been forced into labor. Andrew Knox explains why relations between these two countries are so rocky.
The world’s biggest military donor to Ukraine, relative to GDP, is Estonia. Kaja Kallas, its prime minister, just won a resounding victory in an election that was effectively a referendum on continued support for Ukraine. Why some South Koreans are unhappy at a deal to compensate citizens forced to work for Japanese companies. And looking back at the often painful life of the King of Sting.
Additional audio taken from ReThinking with Adam Grant published by TED Audio Collective