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21 Grade 1 gov't services restored after data center fire
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House defense policy bill calls for maintaining 28,500 USFK troops
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Public administration disruptions from data center fire to continue for fifth day
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Teen who jumped into sea to save friend found dead after 3 days
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Ex-prosecution chief summoned in Marine death probe, ex-defense minister's alleged flight to Australia
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Captain of US command ship says S. Korea-US alliance has 'never been stronger'
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NIS raises nat'l cyber alert level to 'caution' amid public service outage
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[MORNING CALM TALES] From taboo to trendy: Korea's slow proliferation of tattoos
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PPP stirs xenophobia as Seoul welcomes Chinese tourists visa-free
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More than 70 online public services restored after outage caused by national data center fire
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Lee appoints second spokesperson, reshuffles presidential secretariat
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Network outage forces gov't services to turn to paper documents
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Special counsel questions Unification Church leader, lawmaker over alleged bribery
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KCC chief says will file constitutional petition against gov't reorganization push
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US military confirms deployment of MQ-9 Reaper drones in S. Korea
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PPP lawmakers raise concerns as Seoul welcomes Chinese tourists visa-free
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62 online public services restored after outage caused by national data center fire
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Nat'l Assembly adopts confirmation hearing report for JCS chairman nominee
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US military's Apache helicopter makes emergency landing in Buan; no casualties
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Korea's relative poverty rate among seniors tops OECD nations
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Retailers, hotels gear up for influx of Chinese tourists under new visa exemption rule
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Korea’s tattooists celebrate legalization, await next challenges
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Woman crashes car into Jeju pharmacy while drunk, sparking outrage
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Broadcasts allowed for ex-PM Han's martial law trial
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Gov’t network outage forces citizens to turn to paper documents
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Ex-President Yoon absent from insurrection trial for 12th consecutive session
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Gov't network outage forces citizens to turn back to paper documents
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Military to receive homegrown bomb disposal robots
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Cruise ship brings 2,700 Chinese tourists to Incheon as Korea begins visa-free entry
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47 civil application services restored after outage caused by data center fire
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Korea logs record power demand this summer amid extreme heat wave
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Lee's approval rating falls for 3rd straight week: poll
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Public services set for massive delays amid outage caused by data center fire
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Korea Post's mailing service partially restored following data center fire
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Retailers, hotels brace for influx of Chinese tourists under new visa exemption rule
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National Assembly passes bill to rename parliamentary committees
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Lee apologizes for public inconvenience caused by data center fire
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Seoul suspends Hangang Bus service amid safety concerns, public criticism
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[RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] Yam Yam Cha’s refined ode to dim sum in Suwon
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Citizens brace for prolonged disruptions after blaze knocks out gov't data center
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Right-wing civic groups hold anti-China rally in Seoul
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Gov't under fire for imposing strict disaster management rules on private firms
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US eyes partnership with Korea for maritime radar in waters claimed by China
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Unsolved cases exceed 22,000 with prosecution reform looming
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Gov't grants autonomy, funding to 9 regional universities to spur decentralized growth
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K-water forges stronger partnership with envoys from 5 Mekong nations
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Suicide deaths exceed 7,000 in H1
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US eyes partnership with Korea for maritime radar in disputed waters
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Lee orders all-out efforts to restore state data center crippled by fire
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Jeju targets 2035 carbon neutrality with green hydrogen, V2G expansion
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Gov't begins gradually resuming operations of state computer network following fire at data center
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K-cure: South Korea’s booming market for traditional (and novel) hangover remedies
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Fireworks light up Seoul as 1 mil. gather at Han River
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National Assembly passes bill to establish new telecommunications regulatory body
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Banned at home, Korean tattoo artists thrive abroad
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Gas explosion at Yangju sauna leaves 28 injured
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State online services, networks crippled after data center fire
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Hundreds of online state services, systems disrupted in state data center fire
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PM apologizes for state service disruptions after fire at data center
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Korea’s soup culture carries hidden health risks
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Cracked apples and bland grapes: Climate change reshapes Korean farms and dinner tables
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Love Korean food? This everyday habit could silently harm your health
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Cracked apples and flavorless grapes: How climate change is reshaping Korean farms and dinner tables
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Is it safe to sit on a public toilet seat? Experts say hygiene fears may be overblown — but precautions still matter
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Fire at state data infrastructure center halts online gov't services
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(URGENT) Fire breaks out at Nat'l Information Resources Service, impacting 70 gov't online services: interior ministry.
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Longest-serving USFK public affairs official dies at 78
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President Lee returns to Korea after 5-day US visit for UN General Assembly
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President Lee Jae Myung returns home from New York, highlighting new peace initiative at United Nations
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National Assembly passes government reorganization bill abolishing prosecution office
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