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Acting president likely to resign Thursday to run for president
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DPK unveils election campaign committee with emphasis on unity
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Korea grapples with escalating school violence, raising safety concerns
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Prosecutors search ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's home for evidence linked to shaman
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11 Chinese spying attempts detected on airbases in past year: NIS
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Police launch formal probe into SK Telecom's customer data leak
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Korea eyes purchase of new presidential helicopters
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Aspiring cybersecurity experts receive training at state institute
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Korea to ground airlines with fatal accident records
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Lee Jae-myung pledges to expand support for 4.5-day workweek
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Prosecutors search ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's home for evidence linked to shaman
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DPK set to launch election committee for June presidential election
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Korea to spend $79.1 mil. on developing next-generation defense technologies
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Prosecutors search ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol's home
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Wildfires partially reignite in Daegu
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Nonsan mayor vows to make child-friendly city
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New jobseekers expect $28,900 in annual pay
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Unionized bus drivers in Seoul stage 'work-to-rule' protest after wage talks break down
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New jobseekers expect W41.4 mil. in annual pay
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Survivors of Seongam Academy fight to regain confidence, confront past
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Next president tasked with driving real change for migrant workers' rights
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Supreme Court to rule on Lee Jae-myung's election law violation case Thursday
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Stroll through Metasequoia path
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Seoul-area subway fares to increase by W150 on June 28
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Timeline: From martial law to impeachment
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JCS chief urges firm readiness against NK threats in border islands visit
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Preparing for presidential election
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Korea expected to face shortage of 1 mil. care workers 20 years later: report
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Liberal lawmakers call for expansion of rights for migrant workers
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Korea to provide tour guide training for marriage immigrants and their children
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US decarbonizing efforts ongoing under Trump's presidency, oceans minister says
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Military in talks with SK Telecom over USIM replacement for troops
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PPP narrows down presidential candidates to 2
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Plastic surgery becomes Korea's next big draw
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Main blaze of wildfire in Daegu brought under control
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Actor Seo Hyun-jin’s image used in Han Dong-hoon poster without consent, angering fans
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Military deploys choppers, personnel to fight Daegu wildfires
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Seoul-area subway fares to increase by W150 in June
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Daejeon Arts Collective prepares for 2025 exhibition
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Wildfire in Daegu 92% contained: authorities
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Military to inspect Air Force over lax discipline following pilot error-caused accidents
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Our Ocean Conference kicks off in Korea
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PPP set to shortlist two contenders for presidential primary
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Acting president vetoes bill limiting his powers to appoint Constitutional Court justices
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Firefighters continue to battle main blaze in Daegu
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Gov't demands parliamentary reconsideration of Constitutional Court Act revision
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Int'l maritime conference set to kick off in Korea
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Jesse Jae Hoon's ‘Saved’ explores political roots, emotional aftermath of adoption
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Fire in Daegu forces over 5,600 residents to evacuate
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Fire in Daegu forces over 1,200 residents to evacuate
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Buyeo county seeks reprieve for unregistered migrants to ease labor shortage
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Seoul Plaza to undergo makeover with more trees, garden
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Buyeo seeks reprieve for unregistered migrants to ease labor shortage
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Fire in Daegu spreads toward villages
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DPK presidential candidate Lee vows tax credit for semiconductor industry
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Acting president likely to resign, declare presidential bid this week
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Han Duck-soo’s presidential bid sparks fears of ‘Yoon 2.0’ among conservatives
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Why acting President Han Duck-soo spoke to foreign media amid election buzz
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At least 7 injured after student goes on stabbing rampage in Cheongju
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Seoul Plaza to undergo makeover with forest, garden
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PPP presidential hopefuls make final campaign push in primary face-off
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Mountain residents clash with US military over better access to village
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PPP presidential hopefuls make final campaign push in primary face-off
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[RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK] Yene brings Ethiopian flavor, culture to Noryangjin
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Why acting President Han Duk-soo spoke to foreign media amid election buzz
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At least 5 injured after student goes on stabbing rampage in Cheongju
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Lee Jae-myung pays tribute to late presidents in 1st official activity after nomination
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DPK presidential candidate Lee keeps wide lead in opinion polls
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Marine Corps holds large-scale amphibious landing drills in Pohang
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Student uses weapon at high school; 6 people injured
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