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Disgraced Korean-American singer wins suit over visa denial
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4.0 magnitude earthquake rattles Gyeongju, wakes Korea up
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BOK holds key rate steady, cuts 2024 growth outlook
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NewJeans, Seventeen, BTS win top honors at 2023 MAMA Awards
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Man stabs girlfriend while on trial for dating violence
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Yoon accepts broadcasting watchdog chief's resignation ahead of impeachment motion
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NK will never discuss 'sovereignty' with US, says Kim Yo-jong
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Adults arrested for proxy purchasing of cigarettes, receiving $3 from teens
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Yoon revives policy chief of staff position, reshuffles all senior secretaries
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[Exclusive] PUBG developer wins lawsuit against Chinese copycat in US
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ASEAN-Korea Centre to release video on career mentoring for ASEAN students
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations-Korea Centre will release a video centered on career mentoring for ASEAN students residing in South Korea on Thursday. As part of their “Hey ASEAN” series, the video aims to help students from ASEAN member countries in Korea explore career opportunities and prepare for employment. Both students and mentors will be featured in the video to answer questions regarding the recruitment process and work life in Korea. The video will be released on
Oct. 24, 2023
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Seoul introduces own version of 'Jessica's Law' to stem child sexual abuse
The Ministry of Justice on Tuesday announced plans to deprive convicted child sex offenders of their rights to choose where to live after they are released from jail. The Justice Ministry will propose a new bill aimed at restricting the civil rights of convicted child sex offenders at a Cabinet meeting, following a legislative notice to collect public opinions beginning from Thursday. The government is looking to designate specific areas where those sentenced to 10 years or more for child sexual
Oct. 24, 2023
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Korean delicacy of live octopus leads to choking death of 82-year-old
Sannakji -- octopus seasoned with salt and sesame oil and served while still squirming – is among South Korea's most notorious delicacies. The local dish shot to global infamy thanks to an iconic scene from 2004's "Oldboy," where Choi Min-sik's character devours a whole wriggling octopus alive at a sushi bar. Numerous videos on YouTube show fearless foreign tourists trying sannakji in Korea’s local fish markets, highlighting the cuisine’s enduring cult
Oct. 24, 2023
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Monk sentenced to 18 months for assaulting woman who refused sex
A 64-year-old Buddhist monk has been given an 18-month prison term for assaulting a woman after she refused his sexual advances, according to the Cheongju District Court on Monday. Charges against the monk included assault, fraud and intimidation. The monk is reported to have assaulted a 52-year old woman at a house in Gamgok-myeon, Eumseong-gun, North Chungcheong Province, on Feb. 9, 2022. He allegedly demanded sex, and when she refused his request, the monk slapped her across the face and assa
Oct. 24, 2023
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Drugs smuggled in through Incheon Airport surge since pandemic: lawmaker
The amount of drugs smuggled into South Korea through the country's main gateway has increased since international travel resumed after the pandemic, an opposition lawmaker said Tuesday. The amount of narcotics smuggled into South Korea through Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, rose from 129,362 grams in 2020 to 538,241 grams in 2022, Rep. Maeng Sung-kyu of the main opposition Democratic Party said, citing data from the Korea Customs Service. From January to July this year, 311,
Oct. 24, 2023
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Gender ministry to discipline 123 parents for not paying child support
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family said Tuesday it has ordered disciplinary measures for 123 parents who failed to pay child support after divorcing their spouses. A review committee under the ministry ordered the identity disclosure of 12 people on the ministry's website, banned 71 others from leaving the country and suspended the driver's licenses of 40 people. The number of people under disciplinary measures has been on the rise since the ministry began issuing disciplinary
Oct. 24, 2023
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12 suspected cases of lumpy skin disease in cattle under investigation
South Korea's agriculture ministry said Tuesday 12 suspected cases of lumpy skin disease in cattle have been under investigation, as health authorities were scrambling to prevent the disease from spreading. Since the first-ever outbreak of the disease last Friday, South Korea has reported a total of 17 confirmed cases so far. Health authorities have begun vaccinating cattle in the affected areas. Agriculture Minister Chung Hwang-keun has said the disease may further spread for the time bein
Oct. 24, 2023
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Touting historic ties with Saudi Arabia, Yoon calls for new partnership for growth
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- President Yoon Suk Yeol said South Korea and Saudi Arabia could contribute to sustainable global growth by forging a future-oriented partnership that encompasses the fields of energy, digital technology, biology and space, underscoring a history of cooperation between the two countries. On his third day of a state visit to Saudi Arabia, Yoon stressed the importance of the special partnership between the two countries that began in the 1970s, serving as the foundation fo
Oct. 24, 2023
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Korea reports 7 more cases of lumpy skin disease, total now at 17
South Korea reported seven additional cases of lumpy skin disease in cattle, sparking concerns over the nationwide spread of the highly infectious disease, the agricultural ministry said Monday. The authorities have confirmed 17 cases of infection so far since the first outbreak in South Chungcheong Province on Friday, with 1,075 cows being culled so far, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Of the seven cases reported in the day, four were reported from Gyeonggi Pro
Oct. 23, 2023
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Lotte aquarium, activists battle over release of beluga whale
Lotte World Aquarium recently filed charges against a local marine animal rights advocates' group for holding a protest within its premises, the latest development in their ongoing battle over the release of a beluga whale. Songpa Police Station in southern Seoul last week said it is pressing charges of destruction of property and interference with business against eight activists from the group Hot Pink Dolphins, a marine conservation activist group. Last year, they held a protest at the L
Oct. 23, 2023
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Drug crimes in Seoul most common in Itaewon, Gangnam, Hongdae: study
Drug crimes in Seoul are most common in areas with vibrant nightlife scenes and wealthy neighborhoods, a study suggested Monday. According to the study on the analysis of spatial influencing factors on drug crimes in Seoul, Itaewon, Gangnam and Hongdae are the top three spots for drug crimes. The three neighborhoods are well known for their vibrant nightlife replete with an array of escort bars, nightclubs and accommodation facilities. The study, written by inspectors at the Seoul Seongdong Poli
Oct. 23, 2023
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S. Korea's rising problem: unemployed youth giving up on job searching
Nearly 4 out of 10 young unemployed Koreans have been jobless for the last three years, highlighting an emerging issue in Korean society: a growing number of young people are giving up on job searching. According to data Statistics Korea released Sunday, 218,000 Koreans aged from 15 to 29 had not been employed for more than three years as of May 2023. Among them, 80,000 were those who spent time mostly at home without seeking employment or training and education for hiring opportunities, the age
Oct. 23, 2023
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The Herald Retiree’s Club
HERALD CLUB -- The Herald Retiree’s Club held an "Ansan Dulegil Hiking" event on the outskirts of Seoul on Oct. 21. Around 40 members participated in this annual autumn trek, walking along the forest path adorned with red autumn leaves and enjoying camaraderie. The club chairman, Park Haeng-hwan (fourth from left, front row), Honorary Chairman Yoon Ik-han (fifth from left, front row), Adviser Kwon Chung-won (second from left, back row), CEO Jeon Chang-hyeop (sixth from left, fron
Oct. 23, 2023
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Things to note to prevent disputes in international contracts: The critical clause of governing law
With globalization, various types of international contracts have emerged, emphasizing the importance of well-reviewed international contracts. It is important to understand the core of international contracts, as disputes in international trade could dramatically increase the costs in terms of time and money. Here, we discuss the concepts of international contracts with Attorney Han Daeun, from law firm Law-win. Q. What is an international contract? An international contract is a legally bi
Oct. 23, 2023
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2 killed in boiler pipe explosion in Suncheon
A fodder plant in the southwestern city of Suncheon, South Jeolla Province, exploded Sunday, killing two, including a foreign worker. According to the Suncheon Fire Department, the explosion occurred at 3:19 p.m., killing two welders. One of the victims is a 50-year-old Thai national. Following the accident, eight rescue and emergency vehicles were dispatched to the scene, while the National Institute of Forensic Science is now conducting an on-site investigation. Police and fire authorities hav
Oct. 22, 2023
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Concerns grow over rise of fall webworm
Concerns are growing about the growing presence of fall webworms, which are not harmful to humans but can damage trees, spotted more frequently across the country this month. Several social media users have also expressed their complaints about the fall webworms especially at Han River parks. One user on X -- formerly known as Twitter -- wrote, “If you’re visiting Han River, make sure to bring a tent or bug spray. These caterpillars have taken over the park.” Seoul Facilities C
Oct. 22, 2023
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From ‘Parasite’ actor to chaebol scion, drug use back in spotlight
Lee Sun-kyun, known for his role in Oscar-winning movie “Parasite,” could be summoned for questioning sometime this week, reports said Sunday, citing police, as part of an expanding investigation into suspected drug use involving the actor and seven others. According to the reports, police are also considering a warrant to take a hair sample from the 48-year-old for drug testing in case he refuses to comply. The police probe is still at an internal stage, a precursor to a formal
Oct. 22, 2023
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Four killed after fishing boat capsizes in S. Korea
Four people were killed and the remaining 14 crew members on board suffered minor injuries as their fishing boat capsized off South Korea's southwestern coast, coast guard officials said Sunday. The incident took place at 5:57 a.m. on Sunday as the boat overturned in seas off the west coast town of Buan, 204 kilometers south of Seoul, after colliding with a tugboat, officials said. The four people were found unconscious when they were rescued and the remaining 14 people who were also saved
Oct. 22, 2023
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S. Korea's malaria cases reach highest level in 12 yrs
The number of malaria cases has been rising sharply in South Korea this year, reaching the highest level in 12 years, health authorities said Sunday. A total of 719 cases of the mosquito-borne disease were confirmed from January to the second week of October, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. It is the first time that the annual malaria cases have topped the 700 level in a single year since 2011, when the country reported 826 patients. Out of the total cases for this
Oct. 22, 2023
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Year after deadly crowd crush, victims, families yet to leave it behind
A year after the deadly crowd crush in Seoul's Itaewon district that claimed 159 lives, survivors and bereaved families still seek the truth behind the bungled disaster response and a proper closure to their loss. The crowd crush, the deadliest ever in South Korea, took place in the nightlife district of Itaewon on Oct. 29, 2022, a Saturday night when about 100,000 people flocked to the area for Halloween celebrations. Victims were crushed to death in a narrow 3.2-meter-wide downhill alley, wher
Oct. 22, 2023