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Will Yoon's refusal to accept court documents delay impeachment?
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Launch of consultative body stalled as rival parties continue to clash
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Unification minister, spy chief undergo questioning in martial law probes
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Vice FM to visit US, Japan this week for talks on trilateral cooperation
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Main opposition urges acting president to sign special counsel bills or face consequences
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Foreign residents to exhibit photographic impressions of Ulsan, from dawn to dusk
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Rival protests take place in downtown Seoul over Yoon impeachment
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Land minister under prosecution probe regarding martial law imposition
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Nearly 500 people evacuated after fire at Nat'l Assembly building in Seoul
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Anti-Yoon farmers use tractors in standoff with police in southern Seoul
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Unification minister vows efforts for return of S. Koreans detained in N. Korea
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USFK soldier dies in flight-related accident at Camp Humphreys
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Gen. Brunson takes office as new USFK commander with vow to bolster S. Korea-US alliance
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Top diplomats of Korea, US agree to 'promptly' hold in-person meeting
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S. Korea's 3rd spy satellite lifts off from Vandenberg Space Force Base
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[KOREAN TEMPLE ADVENTURES] Gwanseeum-bosal, the Bodhisattva of Compassion
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Acting defense chief, U.S. Indo-Pacific commander underscore trilateral security cooperation with Japan
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Elementary school teacher indicted for alleged sexual assault of student
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Heritage agency admits first lady's tea meeting at Jongmyo Shrine constitutes personal use
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Korea, Japan discuss friendly cooperation in high-level economic dialogue
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Seoul braces for heavy snow of 1-5 cm expected through early Sat.
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Gov't decides to accept 207,000 nonprofessional foreign workers in 2025
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Sinchon lifts car-free street policy in hopes of reviving local economy
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Over half of Koreans open to not having children, survey shows
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130,000 foreign workers to be allowed in Korea on E-9 visas next year
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Impeachment delays Korea's appointment of ambassador to China
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Acting president talks to biz, labor leaders amid economic uncertainties
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Yoon summoned again for questioning on treason charges
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[EXCLUSIVE] Assad regime's collapse could affect status of 1,200 Syrians in Korea
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Ruling party to join parliamentary-gov't consultative body on stabilizing state affairs
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Arrested nat'l, Seoul police chiefs referred to prosecution
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Gov't to offer $17.6 bil. worth of loans to advanced industries in 2025
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Yoon gave specific orders for martial law arrests, says army commander
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Former defense minister warned of leaks before martial law declaration, reports say
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Ex-intelligence chief Noh Sang-won linked to martial law plot, runs fortune-telling business
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Police question acting president in martial law probe
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Medical student sentenced to 26 years in prison for murdering his girlfriend
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Arrest warrant requested for military intelligence commander
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Investigators seek to quiz Yoon over martial law on Christmas Day
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Han says Korea maintaining watertight readiness posture through alliance with US
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Gen. Brunson to take office as new USFK chief this week: Pentagon
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Korea, Japan to hold high-level economic talks amid Yoon's impeachment
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Philippine Embassy hosts weaves exhibition in Seoul
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US plans on high-level in-person engagement with Han's administration: Campbell
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Acting defense minister, US defense chief reaffirm alliance regardless of politics in phone talks
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[2024 Top 10 National News] Martial law, impeachment chaos grips South Korea at end of year
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6 hours of panic under martial law leads to upholding democratic values
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Prosecutors investigate police officials over alleged role in martial law case
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Dankook University joins hands with gov't to foster experts in future technologies
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Obesity becomes increasingly common cause of death in Korea
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President's treason charges 'unfounded': Yoon's legal adviser
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Han, Japan's Ishiba agree to continue trilateral cooperation with US against N. Korea-Russia ties
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US Senate passes annual defense policy bill, including maintaining USFK troop level
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Ex-defense minister pressured troops to enter Assembly during martial law, says former Army commander
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Ex-intelligence commander accused of playing key role in martial law plot
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Appeals court confirms guilty verdict for ex-Gyeonggi vice governor
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How co-workers won $750,000 each in lottery twist
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Seoul city announces 11 civic representatives for New Year's bell-ringing event
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Police records reveal tense night of martial law deployment
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Number of people over 40 and single jumps sixfold in 2 decades
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Memes, satire about hamburger franchise spread amid martial law plot allegations
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Korea needs to address polarization, upgrade its democracy
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Top court resends notice on impeachment after Yoon's side refuses to receive it
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Yoon's legal representative again denies insurrection charges
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Acting president rejects 6 contentious bills amid dispute over his veto power
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Will Japan’s close ties with US survive the caprice and quirks of Donald Trump?
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Acting president demands parliamentary reconsideration of 6 contentious bills
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Indian gov't officials, businesspeople participate in COMEUP 2024 in Seoul
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The Guardian view on North Koreans dying for Russia: an alarming alliance gains strength | Editorial
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Korea reports new avian influenza case at duck farm
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