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Candidates ramp up campaign for swing voters in key battleground
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Police step up probe into ex-first lady's clothing expense allegations
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Police step up probe into ex-first lady's clothing expense allegations
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Spring Night review – elliptical tale of Korean lovers is study of elemental passion
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Bulletproof glass added to Lee Jae-myung’s campaign amid growing security concerns
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Ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol attends 4th hearing of insurrection trial
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Man arrested after threatening five people with knife at Dongtan park
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Children apologize before sports day, sparking debate over noise sensitivity
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From conservative to liberal: Kim Sang-wook jumps to DPK to build 'healthier' party
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Judge overseeing ex-president's insurrection trial denies hostess bar allegations
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Son Heung-min blackmail suspect’s appearance sparks privacy debate
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Ex-President Yoon attends 4th hearing of insurrection trial
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Candidates campaign for swing voters in key battleground
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Arms agency selects key development projects for defense chips
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Kim Moon-soo walks a tightrope between right-wing support and centrist appeal
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Firefighters combat fire at Kumho Tire plant for 3rd day
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DPK's Lee Jae-myung leads PPP's Kim Moon-soo 50.2% to 35.6%: poll
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Targeting young voters, pension reform emerges as major policy issue
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Seoul Shakespeare Company stages 'Romeo and Juliet'
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Presidential hopefuls lock horns over Trump trade response strategy
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DPK's Lee Jae-myung proposes constitutional change for 4-year, 2-term presidency
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Firefighters contain main blaze at Kumho Tire plant
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Impact of ex-president’s departure from PPP will be limited: experts
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Indonesian band White Shoes & the Couples Company to tour Korea
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Presidential candidates attend ceremony marking 1980 Gwangju pro-democracy uprising
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Firefighters make all-out efforts to put out fire at Kumho Tire plant
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Police bolster security for presidential candidates amid terror threats
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DPK's Lee Jae-myung proposes constitutional change for two-term presidency
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Presidential candidates set to face off in 1st TV debate
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DPK's Lee Jae-myung proposes amending Constitution for two 4-year presidential terms
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China's land grab in key area of Seoul sparks fury
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David Dolinger granted Gwangju honorary citizenship in recognition of 5.18 role
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Korea suspends imports of Brazilian poultry after bird flu outbreak at chicken farm
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Presidential candidates head to Gwangju ahead of democracy uprising anniversary
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Massive fire devastates Kumho Tire's Gwangju plant; nat'l response order issued
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‘Sorry for holding sports day’: Children apologize ahead of possible noise complaints before fun begins
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Showman or visionary? Flamboyant politician sentenced to prison
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Kumho Tire halts production at Gwangju plant following fire
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S. Korea's arms agency DAPA inks cooperation agreement with Canadian security think tank
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Ex-President Yoon announces departure from PPP, urges support for party candidate Kim
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Saline rinses and excess eye drops? Experts debunk common myths about conjunctivitis and dry eyes
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[MORNING CALM TALES] Gangnam's style circa 1990
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Seoul to postpone launch of Han River Bus service to September
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Heavy rain hits Seoul area, triggers year's 1st emergency text alert
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Prosecutors seek death penalty in appeal over medical student in girlfriend's murder
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Asan Institute chair calls for redeployment of US tactical nukes
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Korea’s 2025 presidential debate to air live around the globe
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Litterbugs beware: Seoul's new trash reporting initiative aims to help clean up expressways
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Villagers accuse US military of vandalizing protest banners
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Supreme Court looking into hostess bar allegations against judge
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Court ethics office reviewing improper hospitality claims against judge in Yoon case
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Conservative candidate blocked from participating in vigil marking Gwangju massacre
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Four rioters get prison terms for assault, trespassing in 'court rampage'
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Black market for bull semen thrives as demand for premium Korean cattle surges
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Inspire, Korea’s top foreigner-only casino resort, up for sale
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Inspire, Korea’s top foreigner-only casino resort, up for sale
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DPK's Lee makes push in liberal stronghold; PPP's Kim heads to battleground region
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DPK's Lee leads PPP's Kim 51% to 29%: poll
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Police raid land ministry over controversial expressway project
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Korean, US militaries stage joint airdrop supply drills
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National multicultural voters’ alliance presents 10 policy proposals to presidential candidates
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Fashion brand launches crowdfunding campaign for cruelty-free KAE Backpack
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Candidates revive debate over moving presidential office, parliament to Sejong
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Sejong City celebrates birthday of namesake king
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South Korea’s female freedivers: TV has made stars of the haenyeo but what is their real story?
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Son Heung-min tells South Korean police he is victim of blackmail attempt
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E-9 visa holders allowed to work as restaurant servers, parcel sorters
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Election posters up: Defacers face stiff penalties, no excuses
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Presidential hopefuls revive debate over moving top office, parliament to Sejong
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Kim Moon-soo apologizes for martial law, calls former leader’s decision wrong
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