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Acting president stresses goal of making S. Korea 'top 3 AI power'
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Lee Jae-myung’s support rating rises above 50% for first time
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Ex-president photographed for first time at insurrection trial
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Disability advocacy group resumes controversial subway protests
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Plastic bags for batteries? Korea's airport rule sparks debate
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Constitutional Court picks new acting president
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Police begin probe into deepfake videos targeting former DPK leader
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1 dead, 6 others injured in suspected arson at apartment building in Seoul
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Yale professor praises Youn Yuh-jung for speaking about son’s sexual identity
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Pilot error blamed for abnormal release of gun pods from KA-1 aircraft
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Yoon attends 2nd insurrection trial hearing under flash of press cameras
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1 dead, 11 injured in suspected arson at apartment building in Seoul
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Ex-spokesman for labor ministry to lead Korea Labor and Employment Service
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South Korea to launch 4th military spy satellite this week
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Disabled activists resume subway-riding protest after a year
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People Power Party holds 1st round of primary
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Former DPK leader Lee widens lead in presidential election poll
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S. Korean tourist killed in robbery in Philippines
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Creative writers' group Standby celebrates 1st anniversary
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Former DP leader Lee wins southeastern region's primary for presidential election
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ILO says Korea’s new foreign nanny program ‘contrary’ to its equality rules
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Seoul subway fares to rise by 150 won after presidential election in June
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Back to Cheong Wa Dae? Lee Jae-myung’s proposal sparks debate over public access
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University students slammed for reels mocking stalking by chasing random women
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Air Force grounds most aircraft after gun pods accidentally drop
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Return home brought no relief for former sex slaves
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Another body of missing crew member found 70 days after fishing boat sinking
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4 major defense firms set to report robust results in Q1
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Former DPK leader Lee wins central region's primary for presidential election
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Air Force retrieves gun pods accidentally dropped from KA-1 aircraft
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Ex-interior minister questioned overnight in martial law probe
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Acting president calls for unity on anniversary of 1960 pro-democracy uprising
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Police question ex-interior minister in martial law probe
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Police quiz ex-interior minister in martial law probe
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Education Minister Lee to hold 1st meeting with medical students amid prolonged standoff
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PPP hopefuls urge ousted president to leave party amid 'Yoon again' bloc talks
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Rivals urge ousted leader to leave PPP amid rumors he's forming new party
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Disabled children face higher risk of homicide: data
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Acting defense minister to skip major security dialogue in Singapore
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Acting defense chief unlikely to attend Shangri-La Dialogue next month
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Outgoing Constitutional Court justices stress respect for court's rulings, Constitution
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Comedian Lee Jin-ho referred to prosecution without detention over online gambling
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Army holds nighttime firing drills in border county of Goseong
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Korea not to appeal court ruling on compensation to US fund Mason
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Ruling party presidential aspirant urges ex-President Yoon to leave party
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Big Ocean, the world’s first deaf K-pop band, on the stigma, the songs and a second album
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[MORNING CALM TALES] I love the smell of tear gas in the afternoon
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State auditor reports large-scale economic data manipulation during Moon gov't
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Majority oppose PM Han Duck-soo's potential presidential run
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Gov't revises med school quota to previous level to resolve 14-month standoff
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Hopes for resolution of medical standoff loom as gov't reverses med school admission quota hike for 2026
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Korea braces for defense cost-sharing pressure following US-Japan talks
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UAE shows high interest in KF-21 fighter jet
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New visa aiming to address labor shortage faces fierce backlash
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Science ministry, telecom giants join forces to boost AI competitiveness
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Korea’s gender equality ranking drops amid reinforced stereotypes
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MOU on medical tourism promotion
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ACRC meets foreign business leaders to boost investments
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Seoul's annual Space-Out Competition set for May 11
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Majority oppose potential PM Han Duck-soo presidential run
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Finance minister urges public institutions to lead youth job creation
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Daughter of ex-president fined $10,580 over drunk driving, illegal Airbnb business
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66% say acting president's potential bid in June 3 elections 'undesirable,' poll shows
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Medical tourism MOU signed
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100 people, companies transferred to prosecution for selling college entrance exam questions
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Defense ministry urges political neutrality as presidential election nears
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Korea tests new radar technology capable of detecting drones kilometers away
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Number of farming households below 1 million for 2nd year in 2024
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Actual damage from North Gyeongsang wildfires is twice gov't estimates
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38 N. Korean defectors enter S. Korea in Q1: unification ministry
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