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Lee vows thorough probe into Daejeon car parts plant fire
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14 killed in car parts plant fire in Daejeon
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Nat'l Assembly passes bill on new serious crime investigation agency
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At least 14 people killed in fire at South Korean car parts factory
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11 people killed at car parts plant fire in Daejeon
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BTS comeback drives S. Korean newspapers to print special editions
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Father and 4 children found dead in Ulsan, hamburgers were their last meal
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BTS fans flock to Seoul overnight to get glimpse of K-pop megastar's comeback concert
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Downtown bus, subway lines diverted due to BTS concert
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10 dead, 4 unaccounted for in fire at auto parts plant in Daejeon
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Court issues arrest warrant for ex-co-pilot accused of killing captain
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PM calls for government control tower for drone, counter-drone policy
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$1.3 bil. Seoul-Yangpyeong expressway project to resume after favoritism dispute
The Korea Times
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Seoul sends 1st-ever English public safety alert ahead of BTS concert
The Korea Times
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Korea closes loophole on synthetic nicotine to curb youth vaping
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$1.3 bil. Seoul–Yangpyeong expressway project to resume after favoritism dispute
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Lee calls for all-out efforts for rescue operations at car parts plant fire in Daejeon
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Seoul sends first-ever English public safety alert ahead BTS concert
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Lee hosts luncheon for athletes from Winter Paralympics
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14 unaccounted for in fire at Daejeon car parts plant
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Lee orders resumption of highway project suspended due to allegations involving ex-first lady
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Possible trash bag shortage looms as Middle East crisis depletes raw material supply
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Fire breaks out at car parts plant in Daejeon; 25 injured: authorities
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BTS release new album Arirang ahead of comeback concert
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Why Koreans feel poorer even as official income data improves
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Trade ministry launches task force to respond to USTR probes
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Korea ramps up bid for Canada's $44 bil. submarine deal
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Korea's rights body urges safer undocumented migrant crackdowns after Daegu death
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Jeonju to support multilingual menus for foreign tourists as city draws 10 million visitors a year
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Foreign visitors increase sharply ahead of BTS concert
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DPK lawmaker says to leave party amid sexual harassment allegations
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Downtown Seoul to enter security lockdown for massive crowd at BTS concert
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Global biomedical summit to convene in North Jeolla Province, drawing top scientists
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Defense ministry seeks to revise drone command's role rather than disband it
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Ruling party introduces key prosecution reform bill at plenary session, triggering filibuster from main opposition
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Stage, security, anticipation all falling into place ahead of BTS concert
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Korea's KF-21 fighter jet closes in on 1st export deal with Indonesia
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Drone warfare poses new security threats to South Korea, experts warn
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Tripartite council puts AI at top of agenda as robot fears grow
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Number of marriages hits 7-year high in 2025
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Korea's policies deemed insufficient to encourage aluminum can recycling
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Police release photo, identity of stalking murder suspect
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Lee emphasizes worker acceptance in labor flexibility push
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Number of marriages in Korea rises 8.1% to 7-year high in 2025
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Korea to remove charcoal briquettes from store shelves to prevent suicide attempts
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No. of marriages in Korea rises 8.1% to 7-yr high in 2025
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Lee puts importance on likelihood of workers' acceptance in adopting labor market flexibility
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Self-driving hub opens in Hwaseong, bringing autonomous tech into daily life
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Ruling party, gov't agree on support measures for SMEs hit by rising oil prices
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US Army stationed in Korea conducts long-range aviation combat drills
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Korean cafe’s $1.35 'toilet without ordering' menu sparks online debate
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Investigators question ex-oceans minister in Unification Church-linked bribery case
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S. Korea, US conclude key springtime military drills amid N. Korean threats
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Gov't discusses adopting AI education programs in elementary, middle schools
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Ruling party set to push prosecution reform bills at plenary session
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Seoul raises terror alert as it prepares to host BTS comeback concert
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Police seek arrest warrant for suspect behind airline pilot murder
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Korea's Hormuz deployment, if decided, could take up to 3 months
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Korea moves to raise minimum salary for foreign workers to protect Korean wages
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Korea secures 24 mil. barrels of oil from UAE: presidential aide
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Warehouse-style drugstores in Korea fuel rise in teen overdoses
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Say “That’s not my job” and you may be out: AI ushers in age of voluntary overwork
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1 in 3 young Koreans who leave Seoul return within 2 years, report finds
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Defense chief inspects Freedom Shield drills at military bunker
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Police to set up crowd control zone for 100,000 people during BTS concert
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Korea launches public-private committee to set up US investment management agency
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Korea's Hormuz deployment, if decided, could take up to 3 months
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Prosecutors raid Rainbow Robotics over suspected insider trading
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President dismisses geopolitical fears as exaggerated, sets sights on 'Korea premium'
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Korea moves to raise pay bar for foreign workers to protect Korean wages
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