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Lee urges US, Israel and Iran to take courageous step toward peace amid war in Middle East
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Cheong Wa Dae welcomes nomination of US ambassador to S. Korea
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1 cup a day: Korea launches nationwide push to cut plastic waste
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Minor party leader Cho Kuk announces bid for parliamentary seat in Pyeongtaek
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Wolf spotted for first time 5 days after escape from zoo
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Human rights watchdog to ask foreign ministry to work for transfer of NK POWs in Ukraine
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Chinese national booked on charges of causing warehouse fire
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Korea must take lead in deepening trilateral ties with China, Japan amid global crisis
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Army unit chief named new ground operations commander
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Gov’t to overhaul state decorations system, target awardees linked to state violence
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Coinone fined, faces biz suspension over anti-money laundering lapses
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Korea bans hoarding medical syringes amid supply disruption woes
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Korea closely monitoring developments after US announces blockade of Iranian ports: Cheong Wa Dae
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Researchers in Korea develop high-efficiency solar modules
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Seoul Shakespeare Company takes on 'hilarious but sexist' play
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Gov’t to spend 85% of supplementary budget by June
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Ex-armored unit commander removed from office over martial law
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Labor adjudicator says 'yellow envelope law' is about dialogue, not direct hiring
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Special counsel seeks 5-year sentence for ex-commander over Marine's death
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Sejong University combines fitness, cultural heritage in course for int'l students
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Data shows students' persistent violence against teachers in Gyeonggi Province
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Busan to open temple stays, retreat centers to BTS fans at budget prices
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Industry minister inspects manufacturing operations amid petrochem supply woes
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Why Korean engineering professor assigned his students to photograph cherry blossoms
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BOK chief nominee vows to sell foreign assets amid controversy
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PPP leader to meet US lawmakers, Trump administration officials in Washington
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PM pays respects to 2 killed firefighters in Wando
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Korea launches online hub to recruit more international students
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Most revoked state honors in Korea remain unreturned
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Korea to annually provide over $2 bil. in EDCF over 2026-2028
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Lee's approval rating inches up to 61.9% : poll
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Jinju's Seungsan nominated for UN Best Tourism Villages program
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Foreign residents partly eligible for Korea's fuel relief program
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Lee to head new national safety body, bolstering public protection efforts
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Ruling party rides early momentum as key battlegrounds take shape
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Aging candidate pool in superintendent race raises concerns over lack of younger leadership
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2 firefighters killed in cold storage warehouse fire
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Lee reiterates commitment to upholding human rights following online exchange with Israel
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Cheong Wa Dae to hold economic review meeting on response to Mideast crisis
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PPP picks incumbent Mayor Park as Busan mayoral candidate
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'Yellow envelope law' at 1 month: bargaining expands, but not to 'thousands'
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PWS Korea wrestles its way into spotlight
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YongsanCats saves hundreds of felines from disappearing streets in Hannam New Town redevelopment zone
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Yakuza member arrested for smuggling 636 kg of marijuana into South Korea
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Weather tracker: Cyclone Maila batters Solomon Islands with 115mph winds
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Why is DPK eager to recruit presidential AI secretary for local elections?
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Top security adviser says transit through Strait of Hormuz not going smoothly, vows to seek alternative routes
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Korea begins 100-day countdown to UNESCO World Heritage session
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Historian to lead Independence Hall of Korea in South Chungcheong Province
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Defense chief inspects arms supply chain amid Mideast war
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AI-created photos hamper search for wolf in Daejeon
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KBO club’s missing YouTube award appears on second-hand trading platform for $80
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Kookmin University hosts US high schoolers for cultural exchange
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Korea calls in Japanese Embassy official over renewed territorial claim to Dokdo
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Rights body urges Air Force Academy to discipline those behind hazing
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Lee meets leader of major umbrella labor union
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Korean researchers link gut microbes to chronic liver disease
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DPK far outpaces PPP in nominations for Daegu mayoral election
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5 Korean researchers named IAEA fellows
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Sejong University launches AI center to fuel Korea’s smart sensor industry
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Mockery of independence activists sparks concerns ahead of Provisional Government anniversary
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Korea, Finland deepen strategic economic, security ties
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Seoul shifts work hours for 282,000 seniors to ease rush hour
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How AI, animals can help young people out of social isolation
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Daegu mayoral race diverges as parties move at different speeds on candidate selection
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Police investigate bread factory workers' finger amputation accident
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Korean works, including Han Kang's, to make debut at Avignon Festival
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Seoul dims its outdoor billboards, but not everyone feels it
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K-pop goes green: Fans push for sustainability, lower emissions
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246 flights canceled at Jeju airport amid strong winds, stranding over 3,000 passengers
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