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Ruling party proposes bills to reform prosecution
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President to continue tradition of issuing commemorative watches
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Education Ministry accused of shielding group tied to after-school certification scandal
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Presidential office to launch planning committee on state affairs next week
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Nat'l Assembly speaker vows active role on planned extra budget
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Monsoon season to arrive early in Jeju, marking third-quickest start on record
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Pilots escape after Korean KF-16 fighter jet accident in Alaska
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Ex-President Yoon submits opinion on nonappearance for police questioning
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Korean merchants in LA fear collapse after aggressive ICE raids
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Korea’s homeless population falls 15%, but ages and clusters in Seoul area
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Ruling party wants planned extra budget to include cash handout to prop up consumption
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Korean KF-16 fighter jet damaged during drills in Alaska
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Labor demands 14.7% increase in next year's minimum wage
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Korea considers fishing licenses for hobbyist anglers
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Cabinet approves budget for presidential office relocation
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Korea to partially resume poultry imports from Brazil amid bird flu outbreak
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Lee appoints vice ministers of finance, foreign affairs, chief trade negotiator
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[PHOTO] 1987 democracy uprising marked in Seoul
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Prosecutors indict duo accused of blackmailing Tottenham's Son Heung-min
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[Photo] June 10 democracy uprising marked in Seoul
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Another court postpones Lee's trial
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CIO raids presidential archive in Marine death probe
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Presidential office to accept public recommendations for key ministerial posts
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PM nominee refutes ‘anti-American’ label, embraces US legal principles
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Fire extinguished at Jogye Temple building, no injuries
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Cabinet approves special probes into ex-President Yoon, his wife
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Chinese-led real estate shopping triggers debate
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Man throws tteokbokki at shop worker over portion complaint
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BTS stars RM and V discharged after completing military service in South Korea
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Army launches investigation after misplaced rifle found in rental car
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Yoon faces backlash over alleged ‘dog pool’ at official residence
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Matchmaking program leads to first wedding in Gimhae
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Ruling party delays push to pass bill halting criminal trials for president-elect
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Korea seizes 70 kilograms of illegal drugs in joint crackdown with Thai authorities
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North Korean defector who stole village bus to return North receives suspended sentence
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Fire erupts at Seoul's Jogye Temple building
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Presidential office to receive public recommendations to appoint ministers, other senior officials
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Korea's biggest food exhibition kicks off to promote exports
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Former national swimmer under fire for calling Gwangju uprising a ‘riot’
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Man in 20s booked for assaulting taxi driver over presidential vote question
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Korea likely to sign $6 bln K2 export deal with Poland this month
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AI textbooks targeted for phaseout under new government
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Seoul’s diplomatic shift expected to fuel China tourism surge
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Judges to reconvene over controversial ruling in President Lee's election law case
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Korean entertainer’s ‘drug-driving’ report sparks discussion about panic disorder meds
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Special probes loom for disgraced ex-president and wife
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Police issue 2nd summons to ex-President Yoon to appear for questioning in martial law probe
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Reports of sexual harassment in workplace inch down; online abuse rises
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Voter-shaming sparks post-election backlash
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Court again postpones Lee's election law violation retrial
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Lee calls for measures to curb inflation
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Ex-President Yoon attends 6th hearing of insurrection trial
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Comedian Lee Kyung-gyu under police probe for alleged DUI
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Over 58% of people expect Lee to do well on state affairs
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Comedian Lee Kyung-gyu under police probe for alleged DUI
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Korean Marines take part in multinational exercise in the Philippines
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Presidential office reprimands 5 senior security officials over botched martial law bid
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Ex-President Yoon set to attend 6th hearing of insurrection trial
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President's timeline for office move hits security snags
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Geumseong Shrine ritual carries on, but Museum of Shamanism moves back to original home
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RAS Korea kicks off lecture program with look at Allied POWs in WWII Korea
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Seoul sees surprising surge in births and marriages
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Lee considering 2 senior judges, his defense lawyer as candidates for Constitutional Court justices
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President taps new aides for politics, communications and civil affairs
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Over 10 mil. people travel between Korea and Japan in first 5 months in 2025
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Zaneedle encourages consumers to mend, decorate, upcycle old clothes
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Prominent ex-DPK lawmaker Woo named Lee's political affairs secretary
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Ulsan bus drivers end 19-hour strike after reaching wage deal
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[POLL] Judicial risks, clash with opposition pose huge hurdles for new president
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[POLL] Public seeks justice in inquiries into ex-president, former first lady
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