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[Contribution] Korea begins journey toward becoming global science and technology hub
[Wang Son-taek] How the dead save the living?
[Eric Planey] Turning point: a people-driven democracy in action
[Kim Seong-kon] How foreigners see Korea’s martial law incident
[Editorial] Ceaseless offensive
[Contribution] Kazakh-Korean partnership builds on mutual growth, traditional friendship
Biden approves national security memo aimed at helping Trump on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia
Yoon's office hands over 'very limited' documents to block police raid
Yoon conducts legal review of martial law decree: ex-defense minister
Incumbent KFA chief Chung Mong-gyu cleared to run for 4th term
What if martial law had not been aborted?
LG CNS rating outlook upgraded ahead of IPO
Foreign minister admits not taking US ambassador's call on martial law night
Embassies deny report it will boycott 2025 APEC Summit
KDI chief downplays lasting economic impact of martial law
[Today’s K-pop] BTS' Jimin extends record streak on Billboard Hot 100
[Herald Gallery] Serenity 24-002-007
Evolution of Korean and Chinese ink paintings on display at MMCA
Seoul shares surge over 1% as martial law investigation accelerates
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WEEKENDER
[Weekender] Dokdo’s promising resources, ecology
Foreign affairs
Jan 17, 2014
Islets get 1.24m visitors since 2005, command fertile fishing grounds, may have huge natural gas deposits
[Weekender] ‘Logic, knowledge key to resolution’
Foreign affairs
Jan 17, 2014
Japanese-born scholar calls for end to emotional fight between two countries
[Weekender] Korea, to go
Social affairs
Jan 10, 2014
Delivery service market is red carpet convenience for customers, red ocean competition for providers
[Weekender] Fast, cheap and convenient
Social affairs
Jan 10, 2014
Armed with GPS devices, smartphones, motorbike ‘quick service’ adapts to high-tech era
[Weekender] Safety is key for women customers
Social affairs
Jan 10, 2014
On a Saturday night, I felt a sudden urge for instant noodles, a pack of frozen dumplings, tofu and some other trivial groceries, but didn’t feel like going out ― it was freezing and around midnight, and the idea of having to get dressed for an outing was unbearable. I picked up the phone and called a delivery service. The operator asked a few questions ― my name, address and the items I wanted to purchase. She acknowledged that it was a busy weekend night and the delivery might run a little lat
[Weekender] Mobile food order apps seek to go mainstream
Social affairs
Jan 10, 2014
South Korean students, office workers, singles and especially those who find it frustrating to stand in queues see home-delivered food as a blessing. Only a couple of years ago, they used to reach for flyers to place an order. Now, things have become smarter. Suh Jeng-hoon, for instance, is a student who enjoys food delivery and uses mobile apps specializing in this to read reviews, browse menus, check restaurant locations and even place orders. Like Suh, a growing number of Korean consumers pre
[Weekender] Drones for delivery?
Technology
Jan 10, 2014
Robotics-based service plans confront technical, legal, privacy concerns
[Weekender] Riding into the new year
Jan 3, 2014
Symbolizing power, speed, horses remain close to Koreans throughout history
[Weekender] Korea’s horse racing industry goes global
Industry
Jan 3, 2014
In recent years, Korea’s horse racing industry has gained the spotlight from the global market. The nation’s racehorses have been exported to other countries including Malaysia and Macau, and Korea also held its first international race with Japan last November. The state-run Korea Racing Authority said it exported broadcasts of the race to Singapore for the first time in Korea last December. The KRA signed a deal with Singapore Turf Club to air the grand prize race at Seoul Racing Park. “This i
[Weekender] Healing with horses
Industry
Jan 3, 2014
Children with behavioral, mental health issues gain confidence after befriending horses during riding lessons
[Weekender] Saddling up for business
Jan 3, 2014
As we ring in 2014, the Year of the Horse, businesses are introducing the mammal in their products and marketing tactics.It’s happening even in the food business: The horsemeat market in Korea, albeit fledgling, is on a growth path as the meat is increasingly perceived as a healthy food.One restaurant located in Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, draws in those wanting to try unique gourmet foods.“Raw minced horsemeat is the most popular at the small restaurant,” Chae Sang-ho, owner of the r
[Weekender] Horseback riding spices up weekend
Jan 3, 2014
Riding becomes more available as per capita income rises, says equestrian businessman
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