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1 worker killed, another feared dead, 5 trapped in power plant boiler tower collapse in Ulsan: authorities
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1 worker dies among 7 trapped in power plant boiler tower collapse in Ulsan: authorities
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Air Force team's participation in Dubai airshow thwarted over Japan's refusal to refuel: sources
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Full replacement of JCS generals ordered over martial law turmoil: sources
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Seoul open to reviewing sanctions on N. Korea over cryptocurrency theft if needed: official
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QS summit highlights collaborative role-play to boost university reputations
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Presidential Security Service issues official apology for obstructing arrest of ex-President Yoon
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Rescue, search underway for 7 people trapped in power plant boiler tower collapse in Ulsan
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Multicultural marriages hit post-pandemic high; births rise for 1st time in 12 years
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Korea’s 2035 emissions plan faces backlash from both environmentalists, industry groups
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QS summit closes with clear message: Inclusion, collaboration are no longer optional
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Seoul council proposal to limit welfare programs based on nationality sparks criticism
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Presidential policy chief highlights safeguards in Korea-US tariff MOU
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Courier health vs. consumer convenience at center of midnight delivery dispute
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QS urges universities to align branding with goals to attract students
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Large structure at Ulsan power plant collapses; 6 people presumed trapped
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Investigation shows KT concealed malware infections, security failures leading to hacking breach
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Ex-first lady's bail hearing to be held next Wednesday
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QS summit highlights collaborative role-play to boost university reputation
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Cybersecurity workforce remains flat in 2024 despite rise in data breaches
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Ex-Nat'l Education Commission head appears for special counsel questioning over alleged bribery of ex-first lady
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US Patriot missile batteries return to S. Korea after Middle East deployment
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Multicultural marriages hit postpandemic high but lag overall growth
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Supreme Court OKs ordinance allowing development projects outside cultural preservation sites in Seoul
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Gov't to create $207.5 mil. loan for firms investing in carbon reduction projects
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Special counsel raids ex-President Yoon's home over suspicions related to presidential residence relocation
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Vice defense ministers of S. Korea, Canada discuss arms cooperation
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Rival parties to spar over Lee's personal secretary during parliamentary audit
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Japanese netizens question lenient drunk-driving penalties in Korea after fatal crash
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Gov't lowers crisis level for online service outage to 'alert'
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Gov't proposes minimum 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035
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Japanese mourners question lenient drunk-driving penalties in Korea after fatal crash
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N. Korea poised for nuclear test at Kim’s order: defense intelligence
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Man arrested in fatal DUI case involving Japanese mother, daughter victims in Seoul
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Police file arrest warrant for man over stabbing spree in Seoul
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Prosecutors seek prison terms for ex-security, NIS chiefs over slain fisheries official case
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Arrest motion for PPP's ex-floor leader submitted to Nat'l Assembly
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Lee skips scheduled luncheon with firefighters due to mild illness
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Defense chief backs idea of building Korea's nuclear sub at home
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Bill to ban English kindergartens gains traction with bipartisan support
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No decision yet on using Philadelphia shipyard for nuclear sub project: Seoul
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Court holds arrest warrant hearing for drunk driver who hit, killed Japanese woman
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Once 37kg, actress Park Min-young reappears looking healthier and happier
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Kim Keon Hee admits receiving 2 Chanel bags, denies bribery or ties to husband’s presidential duties
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Korea faces early flu surge, triggering medicine shortages as cases triple
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1 of 3 victims of Seoul office stabbing dies at hospital
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Asian universities expand global reach, diversity as international demand grows
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Higher education turns to industry to meet community needs, boost funding
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From K-pop to career: Can universities turn cultural fandom into lasting education?
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Agriculture ministry unveils plan to eradicate classic swine fever in Korea by 2030
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Hybe chairman again quizzed over unfair stock trading allegations
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Former President Moon Jae-in to debut on YouTube book show this month
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Police investigate hiring of Yoo Seung-min’s daughter at Incheon National University
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Influence of K-culture in attracting international students
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USS George Washington aircraft carrier arrives in Busan
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Unification Church leader temporarily released from detention for eye surgery
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Hwangnam bread sees surge in demand and imitation after APEC summit
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Korean universities display renewed momentum in latest QS World University Rankings
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Scholars examine how transformational leadership reshapes education
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'Powerhouse of change': Asia-Pacific at heart of global higher education shift
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Universities urged to rethink internationalization strategies, forge purposeful partnerships for Gen Z
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Man stabs 3 after being fired over alleged sexual assault
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Hegseth vows full US support for Korea’s nuclear submarine program
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Nutria capture programs highlight mixed treatment of wild animals
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Scholars examine how transformational leadership is reshaping education
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Universities urged to pair AI innovation with human connection in student recruitment
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State mediation panel advises SK Telecom pay $208 per complainant over data breach
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Hegseth vows full US support for Korea’s nuclear-powered submarine program
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Seoul city, heritage agency clash over 140-meter-tall building near Jongmyo Shrine
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Seoul city, heritage agency clash over 140m tall building near Jongmyo Shrine
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