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Seoul National University joins hands with Jeonbuk National University for global education program
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Lee highlights national unity as political divides persist
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Nat'l Assembly passes new special probe bill against ex-President Yoon, wife
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BTS comeback sparks astronomical hotel price hikes in Busan
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Ex-president sentenced to 5 years in prison in first martial law-linked ruling
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About 200 people displaced by fire in Seoul's last-remaining shanty town
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Korea to offer $27.2 bil. to support local government mergers
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Acting budget minister says addressing demographic crisis top priority
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Korean, US Marines stage regular joint winter drills
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Court upholds life sentence for teacher over student's murder
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Ex-President Yoon gets 5 years in jail on martial law-related charges
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Lee meets with leaders of ruling, opposition parties
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[PHOTOS] Bus crashes into building in Seoul, 13 injured
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BTS named their new album Arirang. What is so striking about their choice?
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Fire breaks out in Seoul's last-remaining shanty town
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USFK commander highlights 'centrality' of Korea in security of Indo-Pacific
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About 50 people evacuated from fire in low-income town in Seoul
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Nat'l Assembly to vote on new special probe bill against ex-President Yoon, wife
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Lee to meet leaders of ruling, opposition parties
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Ex-President Yoon set to receive 1st verdict on charges stemming from martial law attempt
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[EXPLAINER] Korea’s push for ‘regional doctors’: Reform or gamble?
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Seoul High Court to install 2 insurrection divisions next month
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Iranian influencer in Seoul pleads for attention to deadly crackdown
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Korea, Britain hold defense talks on arms industry cooperation
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PPP leader launches hunger strike over special probe bills on Unification Church, bribery allegations
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Rift widens in PPP as former leader faces expulsion
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Parent sentenced to prison for exam paper theft
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Factional rift widens in PPP as expulsion of former leader is delayed
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Lee calls for bipartisan cooperation on diplomatic, security affairs
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1 in 9 int’l students in Korea become unauthorized residents: study
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Leadership rift widens in PPP as expulsion of former leader is delayed
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State health insurance agency loses damages suit against major tobacco companies on appeal
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NHIS loses damages suit against major tobacco companies on appeal
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Joint prosecution-police team steps up probe into Unification Church's alleged bribery
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Ex-President Yoon to receive 1st court sentence this week over obstruction of justice, other charges
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No. of jobs in public sector remains nearly unchanged in 2024
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Ex-President Yoon to receive 1st court sentence this week in martial law trials
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Korea opens new pathway for refugee students through state scholarships
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PM vows measures to tighten safety rules on chemical products
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Some 60 troops mobilized for alleged dispatch of 18 drones to N. Korea in 2024: probe
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Seoul city councilor appears before police again over bribery allegations
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Seoul bus drivers end strike after reaching wage deal
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[EXPLAINER] What Korea’s 'quasi-fourth service' means for the Marines
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Tradition meets tomorrow for gugak event at Insa-dong KOTE
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Unification Church, Shincheonji face probe over possible disbandment
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American flaneur turns Korea’s cities into poetry in book series
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Seoul bus drivers reach wage deal; services to run normally Thursday
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Unionized bus drivers in Seoul reach wage deal with management; bus services to operate normally Thursday
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Past knife attack on Lee likely to be designated as terror case by gov't
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'Korea should stand on Iranian people's side'
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Seoul National University engages in social responsibility program in Peru
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What's next for ex-president after special prosecutor's death penalty request?
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Iranians in Korea call for Seoul’s attention as turmoil continues
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Defense chief urges efforts to back Korea's goal of No. 4 arms exporter
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Demographic decline puts dozens of universities at risk, experts warn
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Internal rift deepening in main opposition party over move to expel ex-leader Han Dong-hoon
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What's next for ex-president after special prosecutor's death penalty demand?
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Iranians in Korea call for Seoul’s help as turmoil continues
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Seoul expands alternative transport services as bus strike enters 2nd day
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[EXPLAINER] What Korea’s 'quasi-fourth service' means for the marines
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Train passengers reach record high of 172.2 mil. in 2025
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AI-assisted cheating could impact universities' global standings: QS
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Cymbal of unity? South Korea and Japan leaders bash out K-pop hits after summit talks
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AI misconduct scandals could impact universities' global standings
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Police raid DPK lawmaker over bribery and corruption allegations
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Korea adds 193,000 jobs in 2025 amid sluggish manufacturing, construction
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Ethics committee of main opposition party votes to expel ex-leader Han Dong-hoon
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BTS announces return with new world tour in 2026 and 2027
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Korea adds 193,000 jobs in 2025: data
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Can gov't raise reservist pay beyond $64?
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