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Daily heat-related illness patients reach 100
The Korea Times
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A new style, tariff trouble, and no mention of Yoon: key takeaways from two hours with South Korea’s new president
The Guardian
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Lee calls for dialogue with doctors to help resolve medical impasse
The Korea Times
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Nat'l Assembly approves PM nominee Kim Min-seok
The Korea Times
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Seeking wider reach, presidential office debuts fresh format at press conference
The Korea Times
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New regulation to enforce stricter governance for companies, commitment to shareholders
The Korea Times
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President reaffirms commitment to overhaul power of prosecutors
The Korea Times
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President calls for dialogue with N. Korea, more summit diplomacy
The Korea Times
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New regulation to enforce stricter governance for companies, commitment to shareholders
The Korea Times
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Lee meets with leaders of 5 minor political parties
The Korea Times
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Nat'l Assembly approves PM nominee Kim Min-seok
The Korea Times
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Monsoon shifts north, leaving Korea sweltering under intense summer heat
The Korea Times
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Seoul’s outdoor libraries draw 1 mil. visitors in 3 months, exceeding expectations
The Korea Times
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Monsoon season ends in Jeju, southern region
The Korea Times
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Navy begins operations of new P-8A patrol aircraft
The Korea Times
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UN Women, Root Impact partner to promote male caregiving roles
The Korea Times
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‘Even after shellfish open, boil 5 more minutes’: Doctors warn of deadly summer sepsis
The Korea Times
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Special counsel imposes fresh exit ban on ex-defense minister in Marine death probe
The Korea Times
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Top court confirms suspended term for actor Yoo Ah-in in drug use case
The Korea Times
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Panel to hold last-minute talks on next year's minimum wage
The Korea Times
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Ex-PSS deputy chief appears for special counsel questioning in martial law probe
The Korea Times
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Special counsel team raids Sambu Construction in probe into ex-first lady
The Korea Times
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Nat'l Assembly set to vote on PM nominee
The Korea Times
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Heatwave puts Korea’s gig workers at growing risk
The Korea Times
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Seoul introduces QR reporting system for taxi complaints
The Korea Times
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SNU-affiliated pet health center charging up to W2.7 million sparks controversy
The Korea Times
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Special counsel imposes fresh travel ban on ex-first lady: sources
The Korea Times
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Police transfers DUI case involving comedian Lee Kyung-kyu to prosecution
The Korea Times
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Korea announces $6 bil. K2 tank deal with Poland
The Korea Times
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[Photo] Special counsel office opens to investigate ex-first lady
The Korea Times
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Ex-division commander grilled by special counsel over Marine's death
The Korea Times
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120 prosecutors, one target: Korea’s ex-first couple
The Korea Times
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Think tank predicts Korea's population to shrink to 7.5 million in 100 years
The Korea Times
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President's envisaged debt relief policy includes 2,000 foreign nationals
The Korea Times
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Special counsel questions ex-PM, other ministers in martial law probe
The Korea Times
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No religion, but yes to fortune-tellers? Korea and Japan say yes
The Korea Times
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Korea University to host international conference to discuss global challenges
The Korea Times
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Naver’s former CEO Han Seong-sook could become Korea’s richest-ever minister
The Korea Times
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Special counsel teams launch investigations into ex-first lady, Marine death
The Korea Times
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Foreigners and the unclaimed left without end-of-life choices, denied dignified death
The Korea Times
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Labor group to stage large-scale strike this month
The Korea Times
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Special counsel questions ex-PM, industry minister in martial law probe
The Korea Times
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Ex-President Yoon to appear for special counsel questioning Saturday: lawyers
The Korea Times
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Outgoing top prosecutor says criminal justice system should be designed under 'farsighted plan'
The Korea Times
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Temperatures to soar to 36 degrees Celsius in southern regions
The Korea Times
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New law targeting delinquent parents comes into force
The Korea Times
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K-pop supergroup BTS announces comeback for spring 2026
The Guardian
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From cramps to colds: The hidden dangers of air conditioning in summer
The Korea Times
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Lee's trial over alleged misuse of public funds postponed
The Korea Times
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Lee to meet with leaders of 5 minor political parties this week
The Korea Times
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Record-breaking average daily temperatures reported for June
The Korea Times
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Top prosecutor warns of 'side effects' if deadline, conclusion set for prosecution reform
The Korea Times
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President Lee says housing instability caused by real estate speculation
The Korea Times
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Ex-president given 5-day ultimatum to appear for sedition inquiry
The Korea Times
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President's bipartisan charm contrasts with DPK's assertive agenda
The Korea Times
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Lee calls for review of development plans for returned US military sites in border region
The Korea Times
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Court to hold preparatory hearing for Lee Jae Myung's embezzlement trial as planned
The Korea Times
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Handong Global University begins search for new president
The Korea Times
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Renowned soprano Sumi Jo and first lady share surprising high school link
The Korea Times
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Noodles, dumplings, kimchi among top sources of sodium in Koreans’ diets
The Korea Times
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Seoul emerges as world’s third-busiest conference hub
The Korea Times
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Special counsel orders ex-President Yoon to appear for questioning Saturday
The Korea Times
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Top prosecutor offers to resign
The Korea Times
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Justice Minister nominee cites nat'l consensus for prosecution reform
The Korea Times
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Woman found naked in broad daylight arrested for allegedly killing mother
The Korea Times
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Ex-President Yoon fails to appear for 2nd round of special counsel questioning
The Korea Times
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Lovebugs back — this time a bigger problem
The Korea Times
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Special counsel rejects ex-President Yoon's request to postpone martial law questioning
The Korea Times
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Firefighters put out fire at building inside Joseon-era garden in Seoul
The Korea Times
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President to hold press conference on July 3 to mark 30 days in office
The Korea Times
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