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Korea mobilizes diplomatic outposts for youth employment
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Gangnam District launches QR-based multilingual safety training for construction workers
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Kookmin University research team presents paper at international AI conference
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Korea’s most-populous province launches multilingual blitz to get foreign residents to vote
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Prosecutors seek arrest warrant for YouTuber over Kim Soo-hyun allegations
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Korea sees potential wartime operational control transfer as early as next year
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Campaign officially begins for June 3 elections with over 7,800 candidates
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No longer just a labor dispute: Samsung strike draws global focus
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School trip debate highlights pressures of dealing with parental complaints
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Oceans ministry pushing to develop global maritime hub in southeastern Korea: minister
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From consumers to politicians, Starbucks Korea faces growing boycott
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Korea, India deepen defense ties with new military agreements
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From consumers to politicians, Starbucks Korea faces growing backlash
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Rival parties gear up for official campaigning set to begin Thursday
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Special counsel extends investigation into ex-President Yoon by 30 days
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Government's idea of 2-state coexistence with N. Korea draws dispute
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Seoul concludes urban development training program for Mongolian officials
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President Lee says collective labor action, too, should have 'certain limit'
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Labor ministry says 'too early' to speak of using emergency arbitration powers against Samsung strike
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Seoul deploys ‘mystery shoppers’ to guard against price gouging at Gwangjang Market
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Seoul transforms former landfill into sprawling riverside escape
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As crows dive-bomb pedestrians, gov't warns against eye contact
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Korea launches yearlong cultural diplomacy campaign in Southeast Asia
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Everland turns into g.o.d. fan festival for boy band's 10,000-day milestone
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Lee lambasts another commercial referencing torture death of pro-democracy activist
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AI-generated fake news leave Koreans confused, angered
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Samsung labor union says it will proceed with Thursday strike
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PM pledges zero tolerance for disinformation, vote-buying ahead of local elections
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Korea to expand onion exports amid domestic oversupply
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Military begins formal procedures to acquire nuclear-powered submarines
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What are Samsung union workers demanding and how might strike play out?
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Samsung, labor union to resume talks Wednesday as they edge to avert strike
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Samsung, union wage talks to resume at 10 a.m. Wednesday as strike threat looms
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What are Samsung union workers demanding and how might a strike play out?
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Korea reports 24 African swine fever cases this year: data
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Appellate court affirms life sentence for man who fatally shot own son
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1 in 8 elementary students face school violence, as half of witnesses stay silent
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Korea to build at least 10 solar power complexes for renewable energy expansion
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Korea's biggest industrial union recruits migrant workers amid shipbuilding boom
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Korea launches language initiative to bridge safety gaps on factory floors
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From pagers to cassette tapes, Seoul museum hunts for relics of Korea’s Generation X
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Ex-defense minister sentenced to 3-year prison term for obstruction of justice
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PPP slams unification ministry's reference to Koreas as 'two-state relationship'
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Lost in translation no more: Seoul overhauls subway app for foreign riders
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Incheon to track illicit drugs via quantum wastewater sensors
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Korea, Vietnam tighten crackdown on cross-border crime networks
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Philippine food innovators chase global spotlight at IFEX trade show
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Ahead of Korea’s dog meat ban, this meat is booming
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Army revokes 33 commendations awarded to soldiers linked to 1980 pro-democracy crackdown
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Kookmin University student’s paper on AI accepted for presentation at ICML 2026
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University of Seoul to host Harvard Model Congress Asia 2027
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Korea turns to eco-friendly pesticides to combat surge of lovebugs
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Busan concert hall marks 1st anniversary with star-studded classical festival
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PM calls for proactive support for Hyundai Motor's Saemangeum project
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Seoul Global Student Center helps int'l students bridge gap from campus to career
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US approves possible sale of MH-60R helicopters, AH-64E Apache upgrades to S. Korea
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Indian actor Anupam Tripathi returns to stage for 'The Third War' in Gwangju
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Starbucks Korea CEO dismissed over ad evoking massacre of pro-democracy protesters
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Special counsel seeks arrest warrant for ex-KTV head on charges of promoting insurrection
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Lee visits Jeju Air crash site, orders thorough reinvestigation after flawed initial probe
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Young Koreans 'resting' while chasing chaebol jobs, but other options may be better: report
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Early summer heat sweeps Korea, breaking mid-May temperature records
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President says 1980 pro-democracy spirit revived in resistance to 2024 martial law declaration
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Chong blames Oh for housing woes, unveils expanded support plan for young renters
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[EXPLAINER] How Korea's little-used power to freeze legal strike works
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Official campaigning for June 3 local elections to begin Thursday
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Asia’s top young physicists converge in Busan for first Korean-hosted Olympiad
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Seoul exports water management expertise to cities battling aging infrastructure
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Task force launched to crack down on illegally operated clinics
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