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Some 60 troops mobilized for alleged dispatch of 18 drones to N. Korea in 2024: probe
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Seoul city councilor appears before police again over bribery allegations
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Seoul bus drivers end strike after reaching wage deal
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[EXPLAINER] What Korea’s 'quasi-fourth service' means for the Marines
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Tradition meets tomorrow for gugak event at Insa-dong KOTE
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Unification Church, Shincheonji face probe over possible disbandment
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American flaneur turns Korea’s cities into poetry in book series
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Seoul bus drivers reach wage deal; services to run normally Thursday
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Unionized bus drivers in Seoul reach wage deal with management; bus services to operate normally Thursday
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Past knife attack on Lee likely to be designated as terror case by gov't
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'Korea should stand on Iranian people's side'
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Seoul National University engages in social responsibility program in Peru
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What's next for ex-president after special prosecutor's death penalty request?
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Iranians in Korea call for Seoul’s attention as turmoil continues
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Defense chief urges efforts to back Korea's goal of No. 4 arms exporter
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Demographic decline puts dozens of universities at risk, experts warn
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Internal rift deepening in main opposition party over move to expel ex-leader Han Dong-hoon
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What's next for ex-president after special prosecutor's death penalty demand?
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Iranians in Korea call for Seoul’s help as turmoil continues
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Seoul expands alternative transport services as bus strike enters 2nd day
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[EXPLAINER] What Korea’s 'quasi-fourth service' means for the marines
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Train passengers reach record high of 172.2 mil. in 2025
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AI-assisted cheating could impact universities' global standings: QS
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Cymbal of unity? South Korea and Japan leaders bash out K-pop hits after summit talks
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AI misconduct scandals could impact universities' global standings
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Police raid DPK lawmaker over bribery and corruption allegations
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Korea adds 193,000 jobs in 2025 amid sluggish manufacturing, construction
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Ethics committee of main opposition party votes to expel ex-leader Han Dong-hoon
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BTS announces return with new world tour in 2026 and 2027
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Korea adds 193,000 jobs in 2025: data
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Can gov't raise reservist pay beyond $64?
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Sungkyunkwan University, Wando County sign MOU on offshore marine plant research
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South Korean prosecutors demand death penalty for former president Yoon Suk Yeol
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Cheong Wa Dae expects lawful verdict in Yoon death penalty case
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Death penalty requested for Yoon Suk Yeol in insurrection case
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Conservative pastor arrested over courthouse riot
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First lady meets ethnic Koreans active in Japan's cultural sector
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Striking Seoul bus union to resume negotiations with management
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Ex-floor leader refuses to leave ruling party, seeks time to explain misconduct allegations
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Prosecutors seek death penalty for Yoon Suk Yeol in insurrection case
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Ex-ruling party whip refuses to leave party, seeks time to explain misconduct allegations
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Confirmation hearing for budget minister nominee set for next Monday
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Grade 1 enrollment falls below 300,000 for 1st time as Korea's population shrinks
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Seoul commute disrupted by bus strike despite extra subway, shuttle service
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S. Korea, Netherlands discuss expanding defense cooperation
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Pastor attends arrest warrant hearing over courthouse riot
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Grade 1 enrollment falls below 300,000 for first time as Korea's population shrinks
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1st grade enrollment falls below 300,000 for first time as Korea's population shrinks
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NongHyup chairman issues apology over lax management allegations
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Overseas campuses embrace AI while Korean universities clamp down
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Aekyung Industrial recalls China-made toothpaste over use of banned chemical
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Chairman of MBK appears for arrest warrant hearing over bond sale
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PM calls for measures to root out 'evils' of religious cults
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Korea completes flight tests for homegrown KF-21 fighter jet
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Court set to hold arrest warrant hearing for chairman of MBK Partners over bond sale
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Seoul city bus union goes on indefinite strike
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Korea limits student AI use as universities abroad embrace it
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New Assembly takes up anti-discrimination bill, reigniting equality debate
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Comedian Ron Josol returns to Seoul with 'Big Flip Energy'
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Seoul city bus union set to strike Tuesday morning amid cold wave
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Ruling party votes to expel ex-floor leader over corruption allegations
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DPK votes to expel ex-floor leader over corruption allegations
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President agrees on religious leaders’ call for disbanding Unification Church, Shincheonji
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Veterans ministry confirms audit findings into chief of Independence Hall of Korea
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Lee says Korea, Japan should explore new areas of cooperation to deepen ties
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Lee to meet leaders of ruling, opposition parties later this week
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2 two-star generals dismissed over martial law involvement
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Koreans say children bring happiness, but 92% cite financial burden as deterrent
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Korea considers allowing E-9 workers to change workplaces after 1 or 2 years
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New agency replacing prosecution to be tasked with investigating 9 major types of crime
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