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National security adviser meets visiting US representatives ahead of Lee-Trump summit
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Kiwi band finds inspiration in Seoul’s indie undercurrent
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Inspire Entertainment Resort names new chief transformation officer
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Is your cat 'ddungnyang'? Cute chub might hide health concerns
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Military chief urges firm readiness ahead of Korea-US combined drills
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Lee voices hope to open door to dialogue with N. Korea as Pyongyang begins removing some loudspeakers
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1 in 7 Seoul citizens spends over 2 hours commuting
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[RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] Where the locals go for dakgalbi in Chuncheon
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Ex-first lady's 'butler' to be detained upon entry from Vietnam
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Extreme heat melts and warps asphalt, creating road risks
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Court orders gov't to compensate late lieutenant colonel in 1979 military coup
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Ex-first lady Kim Keon Hee appears in court for arrest warrant review
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Gimpo celebrates International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
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Police raid POSCO E&C over electrocution accident involving Myanmar worker
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Ex-first lady Kim Keon Hee appears at court for arrest warrant review
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‘Will stab you if you put a sticker on my car’ note in Gwangju under police probe
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Gyeongju hotel under fire for exposing women’s sauna to outside view
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‘They have 24 months to milk the hell out of it’: will Son signing open up Asia for MLS?
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Koreans’ preference for sons plummets as more say they want daughters
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Korea moves closer to legalizing nonmedical tattooing after 33-year ban
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Antitrust regulator raided over corruption allegations involving ex-first lady Kim
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USFK commander says role of UN Command to 'absolutely' evolve amid N. Korea-Russia cooperation
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Ex-Justice Minister Cho Kuk given presidential pardon ahead of Liberation Day
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Special counsel asks for ex-first lady to be held at different detention center from Yoon
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Love for pets, cost to earth: Hidden plastic footprint of pet ownership in Korea
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Gyeongbok Palace defaced again; man in his 70s arrested for doodling on wall with marker
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Presidential office introduces sign language interpretation for press briefings
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Lawmaker banned from leaving nation amid probe into allegations of stock trading under borrowed name
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Customs agency uncovers 19 firms dodging anti-dumping duties worth $30.8 mil.
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Police raid office of lawmaker accused of stock trading under borrowed name
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Ex-President Yoon absent from insurrection trial for 4th time
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Ex-senior Nat'l Assembly official makes bid for Inter-Parliamentary Union secretary general
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Opposition lawmaker questioned by special counsel in martial law probe
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Special counsel team raids construction company over bribery allegations involving ex-first lady Kim
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Gov’t planning to slash pilots’ maximum duty hours by up to 30 percent
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Daily exercise can cut burnout risk by over 60 percent, study shows
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Will AI replace human translators?
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Gov't, ruling party agree to deliberate on controversial capital gains tax
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South Korea’s military shrinks by 20% as low birthrate hits recruitment
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Lee to hold extraordinary Cabinet meeting Monday to decide on pardon for ex-Justice Minister Cho
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Armed forces down to about 450,000 due to low birthrate
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Bomb threat prompts evacuation at KSPO Dome in Seoul
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Fans push for Liberation Day pardon to end Steve Yoo’s 23-year exile over draft evasion
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President Lee returns from vacation to packed agenda of summits, pardons
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Brick factory worker in Naju fined for forklift abuse of foreign colleague
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Fewer than 10 babies born in 38% of cities, counties in Korea last year
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North Korea removing propaganda loudspeakers in border areas amid efforts to ease tensions
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USFK commander stresses expanded role for US troops in Korea against broader regional threats
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Body presumed to be missing flood victim discovered near river
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Disabled in Korea struggle to use kiosks as new Accessibility Law looms
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More Korean men travel to Japan for matchmaking, TBS reports
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Pentagon stresses 'primary' alliance focus on N. Korea, 'shared priorities' over 'broader regional' threats
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Court dismisses ex-interior minister's petition against arrest
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PM calls for considering raising terror alert level before APEC Summit
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People Power Party approval ratings plummet to record low
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Ministry to intensify labor inspections to tackle rights violations against migrant workers
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Gov't considers pardoning 'comfort women' activist convicted of embezzlement
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Special counsel accuses ex-first lady Kim of colluding with shaman in arrest warrant
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Fed up with seat hogs, coffee shop chains take tougher stance
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Arms agency, US Navy discuss cooperation on naval shipbuilding, MRO
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Unification Church leader's aide appears for questioning over ex-first lady allegations
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Abortion reemerges as hot-button issue as ruling party eyes dormant bill
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Korea releases 30 endangered red foxes into wild to aid population recovery
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Saying goodbye to beloved pet? 5 pet funeral services near Seoul
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2 Taiwanese get suspended terms for photos at US base in Korea
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South Korea postpones decision to let Google Maps work properly – again
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Climate change drives up shark activity off Korea’s east coast
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Hanyang University leads in int'l enrollment, backed by decades of global outreach
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Defense chiefs of Korea, Japan pledge continued security cooperation
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Lee to host Vietnam's top leader for summit talks next week: presidential office
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