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Tokyo hotel sued for denying stay to Korean resident of Japan over refusal to use Japanese name
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Incheon reports over 1,200 drug-resistant infection cases
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Police seize ex-President Yoon's phones for the first time since martial law bid
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Political leaders pay tribute to late President Roh
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Overseas S. Korean troops cast ballots for presidential election
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Presidential candidates to face off in 2nd TV debate
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Seoul says no Korea-US discussions held over USFK reduction
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Reform Party candidate criticized over dual wage proposal
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World’s largest betting site puts Lee Jae-myung’s election odds at 90 percent
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Teacher found dead at Jeju middle school after repeated complaints from student's family
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State agency to remove anti-LGBTQ+ bias in Korean Sign Language
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Suspect accused of killing 2, injuring 2 others to undergo psychopathy test
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Reform Party candidate vows ‘uncompromising business-friendly Korea’
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Eye in the sky: inside Korea Air Force's radar nerve center
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Presidential dark horse? Debate puts former rights lawyer in spotlight
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Korea-US Memorial Day ceremony
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Reform Party presidential nominee declares opposition to candidacy merger
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Army conducts 1st live-fire drills involving cluster bombs
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Police book 7 people in probe over fatal SPC bread factory accident
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Eye in the sky: Inside the Korea Air Force's radar nerve center
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Polish troops undergo Chunmoo rocket artillery training in Korea
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Presidential dark horse? Debate puts former rights lawyer in spotlight
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PPP's Kim Moon-soo slightly narrows gap with DPK's Lee Jae-myung at halfway point of campaign
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Lee Jae-myung outlines vision for 'basic society'
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Man cleared after 42 years as court apologizes for coerced confession under torture
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PPP's Kim Moon-soo pledges to cut number of lawmakers by 10%
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KAI CEO says cooperation with Indonesia on fighter jet project is 'important'
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Police transfer duo to prosecution for allegedly blackmailing Tottenham's Son Heung-min
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Korean, US troops to stage medical evacuation drills
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DPK candidate Lee heads to Jeju; PPP candidate Kim to unveil political reform
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DPK candidate Lee heads to Jeju; PPP candidate Kim Moon-soo to unveil political reform
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Working 3 jobs a week: More Koreans forced into multiple gigs
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[BOOK REVIEW] A memoir of loss, transformation and quiet wonder: 'Five Seasons in Seoul'
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Temperature in Seoul exceeds 30 C for 1st time this year
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Suspect arrested for allegedly killing 2, seriously injuring 2 others
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PPP apologizes for ex-first lady's actions, vows to become more transparent
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Ex-President Yoon causes stir after watching documentary film on alleged election rigging
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Seoul subway trains to begin running from 5 a.m. starting August
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Why so hot, so soon? Sudden summer heat leaves residents, visitors seeking shelter
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Immigration raids spark rural labor crisis
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Koreans abroad cast ballots as presidential race heats up
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Cheonan to hold culture expo in June
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Taiwanese duo arrested for filming US base sent to prosecution
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Korea posts slowest wage job growth in Q4 on construction slump, youth employment decline
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Cheonan to hold culture expo next month
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S. Korea adds 153,000 wage jobs in Q4, but youth employment declines
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Sookmyung Women's University embraces K-culture, diversity for global growth
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Walk 4 Paws: Ex-marine’s Seoul-Busan trek pays tribute to military dogs
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Ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol watches election fraud documentary at theater
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Hottest May morning temperatures observed nationwide
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Military chiefs of S. Korea, US vow to strengthen trilateral security cooperation with Japan
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‘Without time, there is no flavour’: a South Korean grand master on the art of the perfect soy sauce
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Wild bees disappearing: Are we spraying pesticides out of fear of stings?
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[BOOK REVIEW] 'Tiger Season' explores 1960s DMZ and camp town tensions
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2 senior prosecutors offer to resign amid controversy over probe into ex-first lady
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Overseas Koreans begin early voting
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DPK broadens 'big tent' coalition with more conservative supporters
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Violent incidents reignite anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea
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Behind the scenes, Korea’s presidential candidate spouses quietly redefine campaign roles
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Stabbings reignite anti-Chinese sentiment in Korea
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Chicken price hike feared as Brazil halts exports due to bird flu outbreak
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Police declare crackdown on 'no-show' scams
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Overseas voting begins in presidential election
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Fire at Kumho Tire plant in Gwangju brought under control
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Branksome Hall Asia discovers excellence in differentiated education for future talents
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Appellate court upholds halt on penalty demand for football chief
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Presidential hopefuls look to attract young voters with range of game industry policies
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Murder suspect says he committed crime over $21,500 debt
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Bullying confirmed in late Oh Yoanna’s case, but no legal recognition as ‘worker’
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CIO opens investigation into hostess bar allegations against judge
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