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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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Over 80,000 malicious calls made to Seoul call center since 2020
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Oasis confirms first Korean concert in 16 years
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Daewoo E&C chair honored in India for boosting bilateral economic ties
South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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[Survive & Thrive] Transportation (1): Free transfers within 30 minutes
May 9, 2023
Getting around in any of South Korea's major cities is easy and convenient, thanks to the cheap and extensive public transportation system. As the first segment in a four-part series on South Korea's mass transit systems, this article will review how to transfer between buses, the subway and other forms of transportation. The transfer system allows passengers to switch between different types of public transport without paying an additional fee. To avoid paying any extra charges, one
Prosecutors to seek more death sentences for drug offenses against minors
May 8, 2023
Prosecutor general blames liberal party's move to curtail prosecutors' investigative power for surge in drug crimes
[From the Scene] Nuri rocket gears up for 1st space delivery
May 7, 2023
S. Korea’s homegrown space launch vehicle aims to put 8 satellites into orbit on May 24
Will Jeju Island remain top destination even with 'entry fee?'
May 5, 2023
Traveling to experience Jeju Island's natural wonders as a non-resident may soon require paying a daily entry fee of approximately 8,000 won ($6). A decade-long debate over an "environmental fee" or "entry fee" has been reignited after the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province announced on April 16 that the island is discussing legislation which mandates visitors to pay tourism fees to support environmental preservation. Specific plans on the collection method of such payments
Daegu hospitals who refused teen patient to face punishment
May 4, 2023
Four general hospitals in Daegu are to be penalized by the Ministry of Health and Welfare for refusing to accept a severely injured teenager on March 19, which led to the girl’s death after two hours of driving from hospital to hospital in an ambulance. The ministry determined that the hospitals -- Daegu Fatima Hospital, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Kyungpook National University Hospital and Daegu Catholic University Medical Center -- unreasonably refused to treat an emergency p
[KH Explains] Global fast food franchises fail to find local buyers
May 3, 2023
Korean people love burgers, but potential buyers hesitate to snap up deals tied to global burger franchises like McDonald's due to rigorous headquarter policies that often spark conflict and hinder growth. McDonald's Korea has been struggling to find a buyer since it has been put up for sale in June last year despite double-digit growth of Korea's hamburger market in recent years. According to market research firm Euromonitor, the hamburger market here was valued at 4 trillion won ($2.9 billion)
ADHD pills, caffeine tabs and glucose candies: Daechi students' study aids
May 2, 2023
Seoul's private education mecca leads trends in dangerous use of 'brain-boosting' supplements
Jeonju festival subverts cinematic expectations, seeks to surprise
May 1, 2023
247 films from 42 nations are being shown at Jeonju International Film Festival
[Beyond Earth] ‘We are all earthlings after all’
Apr 30, 2023
Korea’s first and only astronaut says many astronauts become more interested in global issues after space flights
Would Korea’s legal ‘loophole’ lead to setting loose a mass murderer?
Apr 28, 2023
Authorities face conundrum over fate of death row inmate as 30-year statue of limitations date nears
President Yoon belts out 'American Pie' at state dinner
Apr 27, 2023
In the state dinner hosted by US President Joe Biden and the first lady Jill Biden on Wednesday evening, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol did not just sit back and enjoy the performance offered by Broadway stars. Yoon took the spotlight to sing "American Pie" -- one of his favorite songs -- in front of some 200 government officials, business leaders and sports, arts and entertainment stars who were invited to the White House. Three Broadway performers -- Norm Lewis of "Phantom
[Survive & Thrive] Renting a home: Jeonse, wolse and everything in between
Apr 26, 2023
Navigating the rental market in South Korea requires understanding two key terms and their concepts: "Wolse" and "jeonse." Wolse, which means monthly rent, is self-explanatory: Tenants pay a deposit and the monthly rent to live in the residence. But the deposit is usually much higher than most other countries, conventionally equal to or more than 10-months' rent. A quick scope of the Cheongpa-dong area near Seoul Station showed that a studio of 22 square-meters cost 500,
Are Koreans really fat?
Apr 25, 2023
While not quite as serious as the self-perception, obesity is increasingly becoming a point of concern among Koreans.
Korea faces new social challenge: isolated people
Apr 24, 2023
4.5% of young people in Seoul chose to seclude themselves: survey
[Hello Hangeul] Inside Vietnam’s Korean learning boom
Apr 23, 2023
Korean taught in schools to students as young as 8 since 2021; teachers in short supply
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