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            • Ruling party, gov't agree to provide schools with additional air

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • Korea calls for non

            • Seoul hit by torrential rain; more heavy rain set to hit Jeju Friday

            • Last of KF

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • Extra fees to be waived for Seoul subway reboarding within 10 minutes

            • Seoul, Washington moving to hold inaugural meeting of Nuclear Consultative Group: envoy

            • New age counting system begins

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • Yoon says his 'sales diplomacy' helped attract massive investments

            • Drone unit aims to counter North Korea's evolving air threats

            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • Recruits at military boot camps to be allowed to use mobile phones from next month

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • British 'Spider

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • Korea to offer $1 mil. in humanitarian aid to Ukraine over dam destruction

            • Navy picks seven more female service members for submarine duty

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • Government's treatment of war veterans under scrutiny

            • Gov't, PPP to guarantee learning rights of university students on military reserve training

            • Gov't to speed up university deregulation

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Yoon says he will launch 'quantum platform' to spur research, create economic value

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Korean, Slovenian FMs discuss cooperation in nuclear energy, science technology

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Korea under 1st heat wave advisory of year

            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Yoon names new unification minister in Cabinet reshuffle

            • Korea's age system to change from Wednesday

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Legal age for buying liquor, tobacco to stay the same despite new age

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Charges against suspect in newborns' deaths changed from infanticide to murder

            • Minimum wage talks fall through on labor circle's absence

            • S. Korea, US stage combined air drills, involving B

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • PPP leader to visit THAAD village after gov't concludes no health hazards from battery

            • Yoon names new unification minister in Cabinet reshuffle

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • Minimum wage talks fall through on labor circle's absence

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Rabbithole Arcade Pub's drag shows welcome all

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Gov't, PPP to guarantee learning rights of university students on military reserve training

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • British 'Spider

            • IPC chief hoping to see N. Korea in 2024 Paralympics

            • Richard Underwood passes away at age 96

            • Court orders gov't, Seoul city to return 127.6 mil. in cancelled tax to Lone Star

            • New age counting system begins

            • New age counting system begins

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Comedian from Poland comes to Seoul for stand

            • Global biomanufacturing training hub in Korea to educate 1,000 workers this year

            • Korea, US discuss nuclear security cooperation in working group meeting

            • Korea calls for non

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • Koreans become a year or two younger as traditional way of counting age scrapped

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Yoon names new unification minister in Cabinet reshuffle

            • Legal age for buying liquor, tobacco to stay the same despite new age

            • Heavy rains batter southern regions, leave one person missing

            • First lady says she hopes to be 'K

            • Fukushima radiation to have minimal impact on Korea waters due to ocean currents: gov't

            • Structural height regulations to be eased in 8 areas of Seoul

            • Structural height regulations to be eased in 8 areas of Seoul

            • Yoon names new unification minister in Cabinet reshuffle

            • Yoon says false instigation, fake news threaten nation

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • New age counting system begins

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • Justice Party leader launches hunger strike to protest Fukushima water release

            • Richard Underwood passes away at age 96

            • Korean, Slovenian FMs discuss cooperation in nuclear energy, science technology

            • Recruits at military boot camps to be allowed to use mobile phones from next month

            • Court denies arrest warrant for ex

            • LIG Nex1 showcases cutting

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Late legendary US baseball player Ted Williams named Korean War hero of the month

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • No. of HIV carriers increased 9.3% last year

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • US to send nuclear

            • Korea to offer $1 mil. in humanitarian aid to Ukraine over dam destruction

            • Last of KF

            • Mother sent to prosecution for indictment in killing of 2 newborns

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Rabbithole Arcade Pub's drag shows welcome all

            • Court orders gov't, Seoul city to return 127.6 mil. in cancelled tax to Lone Star

            • Foreign ministry, opposition party clash over Fukushima wastewater release

            • Ruling party, gov't agree to provide schools with additional air

            • Korea, US discuss nuclear security cooperation in working group meeting

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Presidential office suggests legal action against irregularities in private education industry

            • Olympic weightlifting champion Jang Mi

            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • S. Korea to launch upgraded missile defense operations center

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • Olympic weightlifting champion Jang Mi

            • PM to attend summit of Caribbean nations in Trinidad and Tobago next week

            • Supreme Court confirms acquittal of ex

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Yoon's office 'analyzing' impact of Wagner mutiny in Russia

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Hyundai Group chairwoman seeks to visit North Korea

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Drone unit aims to counter North Korea's evolving air threats

            • Structural height regulations to be eased in 8 areas of Seoul

            • Olympic weightlifting champion Jang Mi

            • Last of KF

            • Veteran brothers of Korean War laid to rest in Jeju

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Yoon's office 'analyzing' impact of Wagner mutiny in Russia

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • First lady says she hopes to be 'K

            • Koreans become a year or two younger as traditional way of counting age scrapped

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • Korea's analysis of Fukushima release plan in final stage

            • Court orders gov't, Seoul city to return 127.6 mil. in cancelled tax to Lone Star

            • PPP leader to visit THAAD village after gov't concludes no health hazards from battery

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • 2 Koreans shot in Mexico: foreign ministry

            • Supreme Court confirms acquittal of ex

            • IPC chief hoping to see N. Korea in 2024 Paralympics

            • S. Korea, US stage combined air drills, involving B

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • Korean, Slovenian FMs discuss cooperation in nuclear energy, science technology

            • Senior Seoul diplomat, foreign envoys discuss N. Korea provocations, human rights

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Legal age for buying liquor, tobacco to stay the same despite new age

            • Korea's age system to change from Wednesday

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Last of KF

            • Korean military ship, personnel leave to join multinational exercise in Australia

            • Korea, US discuss nuclear security cooperation in working group meeting

            • Korea, US discuss nuclear security cooperation in working group meeting

            • Navy picks seven more female service members for submarine duty

            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • Veteran brothers of Korean War laid to rest in Jeju

            • Gov't to speed up university deregulation

            • Korea under 1st heat wave advisory of year

            • Korea's analysis of Fukushima release plan in final stage

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Court denies arrest warrant for ex

            • Seoul hit by torrential rain; more heavy rain set to hit Jeju Friday

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Minimum wage talks fall through on labor circle's absence

            • Late legendary US baseball player Ted Williams named Korean War hero of the month

            • First lady says she hopes to be 'K

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • Recruits at military boot camps to be allowed to use mobile phones from next month

            • LIG Nex1 showcases cutting

            • Drone unit aims to counter North Korea's evolving air threats

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • PM to attend summit of Caribbean nations in Trinidad and Tobago next week

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • Government makes it tougher to obtain permanent residency via investments

            • Hyundai Group chairwoman seeks to visit North Korea

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • Yoon names new unification minister in Cabinet reshuffle

            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • Korean, Slovenian FMs discuss cooperation in nuclear energy, science technology

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • LIG Nex1 showcases cutting

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • Seoul hit by torrential rain; more heavy rain set to hit Jeju Friday

            • Last of KF

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • Mother sent to prosecution for indictment in killing of 2 newborns

            • Gov't, PPP to guarantee learning rights of university students on military reserve training

            • Last of KF

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • Parliamentary subcommittee to review bill mandating registration of newborns

            • US to send nuclear

            • Mother sent to prosecution for indictment in killing of 2 newborns

            • Ruling party, gov't agree to provide schools with additional air

            • Olympic weightlifting champion Jang Mi

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • Yoon says his 'sales diplomacy' helped attract massive investments

            • Yoon says false instigation, fake news threaten nation

            • Korea seeks US expansion of key minerals supplier list under IRA

            • US to send nuclear

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • First lady says she hopes to be 'K

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • Heavy rains batter southern regions, leave one person missing

            • Court orders gov't, Seoul city to return 127.6 mil. in cancelled tax to Lone Star

            • Korea to offer $1 mil. in humanitarian aid to Ukraine over dam destruction

            • No. of HIV carriers increased 9.3% last year

            • Gov't to speed up university deregulation

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Late legendary US baseball player Ted Williams named Korean War hero of the month

            • Richard Underwood passes away at age 96

            • Yoon says false instigation, fake news threaten nation

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Minimum wage talks fall through on labor circle's absence

            • Last of KF

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Allies to seek stronger trilateral cooperation in envisaged summit

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • S. Korea to launch upgraded missile defense operations center

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Yoon names new unification minister in Cabinet reshuffle

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • Yoon's office 'analyzing' impact of Wagner mutiny in Russia

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • Korea's analysis of Fukushima release plan in final stage

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • Yoon says his 'sales diplomacy' helped attract massive investments

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Last of KF

            • Yoon says he will launch 'quantum platform' to spur research, create economic value

            • Hyundai Group chairwoman seeks to visit North Korea

            • US to send nuclear

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • S. Korea, US stage combined air drills, involving B

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • Court denies arrest warrant for ex

            • British 'Spider

            • Legal age for buying liquor, tobacco to stay the same despite new age

            • Drone unit aims to counter North Korea's evolving air threats

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • US to send nuclear

            • Yoon says he will launch 'quantum platform' to spur research, create economic value

            • Richard Underwood passes away at age 96

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • Korea under 1st heat wave advisory of year

            • S. Korea, US stage combined air drills, involving B

            • Minimum wage talks fall through on labor circle's absence

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Senior Seoul diplomat, foreign envoys discuss N. Korea provocations, human rights

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • US to send nuclear

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Ruling party, gov't agree to provide schools with additional air

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • PPP leader to visit THAAD village after gov't concludes no health hazards from battery

            • Mother sent to prosecution for indictment in killing of 2 newborns

            • Gov't, PPP to guarantee learning rights of university students on military reserve training

            • Korean military ship, personnel leave to join multinational exercise in Australia

            • LIG Nex1 showcases cutting

            • Gov't, PPP to guarantee learning rights of university students on military reserve training

            • Mother sent to prosecution for indictment in killing of 2 newborns

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • Global biomanufacturing training hub in Korea to educate 1,000 workers this year

            • Court denies arrest warrant for ex

            • Justice Party leader launches hunger strike to protest Fukushima water release

            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Fukushima radiation to have minimal impact on Korea waters due to ocean currents: gov't

            • Court denies arrest warrant for ex

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • PM to attend summit of Caribbean nations in Trinidad and Tobago next week

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • Richard Underwood passes away at age 96

            • Yoon says his 'sales diplomacy' helped attract massive investments

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Government makes it tougher to obtain permanent residency via investments

            • Gov't to drop 'killer questions' from CSAT to reduce private education spending

            • Comedian from Poland comes to Seoul for stand

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • First lady says she hopes to be 'K

            • US to send nuclear

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • Seoul, Washington moving to hold inaugural meeting of Nuclear Consultative Group: envoy

            • Comedian from Poland comes to Seoul for stand

            • Korea's age system to change from Wednesday

            • Supreme Court confirms acquittal of ex

            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

            • [ROUNDTABLE] Diplomats from Central Asia hope for more investments from Korea

            • Heavy rains batter southern regions, leave one person missing

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • 2 Koreans shot in Mexico: foreign ministry

            • Drone unit aims to counter North Korea's evolving air threats

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • Navy picks seven more female service members for submarine duty

            • 2 Koreans shot in Mexico: foreign ministry

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Yoon says he will launch 'quantum platform' to spur research, create economic value

            • Gov't to drop 'killer questions' from CSAT to reduce private education spending

            • Justice Party leader launches hunger strike to protest Fukushima water release

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • Global biomanufacturing training hub in Korea to educate 1,000 workers this year

            • Minimum wage talks fall through on labor circle's absence

            • Yoon says his 'sales diplomacy' helped attract massive investments

            • Navy picks seven more female service members for submarine duty

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • Court orders gov't, Seoul city to return 127.6 mil. in cancelled tax to Lone Star

            • Olympic weightlifting champion Jang Mi

            • Presidential office suggests legal action against irregularities in private education industry

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Rabbithole Arcade Pub's drag shows welcome all

            • 2 Koreans shot in Mexico: foreign ministry

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • Gov't, PPP to guarantee learning rights of university students on military reserve training

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • Seoul hit by torrential rain; more heavy rain set to hit Jeju Friday

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • British 'Spider

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • LIG Nex1 showcases cutting

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • US to send nuclear

            • Allies to seek stronger trilateral cooperation in envisaged summit

            • Veteran brothers of Korean War laid to rest in Jeju

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Last of KF

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • Korea's age system to change from Wednesday

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Korea to offer $1 mil. in humanitarian aid to Ukraine over dam destruction

            • Structural height regulations to be eased in 8 areas of Seoul

            • Fukushima radiation to have minimal impact on Korea waters due to ocean currents: gov't

            • Court denies arrest warrant for ex

            • Allies to seek stronger trilateral cooperation in envisaged summit

            • Korea, US discuss nuclear security cooperation in working group meeting

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • US to send nuclear

            • Structural height regulations to be eased in 8 areas of Seoul

            • Government makes it tougher to obtain permanent residency via investments

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Extra fees to be waived for Seoul subway reboarding within 10 minutes

            • PM to attend summit of Caribbean nations in Trinidad and Tobago next week

            • Structural height regulations to be eased in 8 areas of Seoul

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • British 'Spider

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • Yoon says he will launch 'quantum platform' to spur research, create economic value

            • S. Korea to launch upgraded missile defense operations center

            • No. of HIV carriers increased 9.3% last year

            • Parliamentary subcommittee to review bill mandating registration of newborns

            • Presidential office suggests legal action against irregularities in private education industry

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • 2 Koreans shot in Mexico: foreign ministry

            • Parliamentary subcommittee to review bill mandating registration of newborns

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • Yoon's office 'analyzing' impact of Wagner mutiny in Russia

            • Korea to offer $1 mil. in humanitarian aid to Ukraine over dam destruction

            • Justice Party leader launches hunger strike to protest Fukushima water release

            • Veteran brothers of Korean War laid to rest in Jeju

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Korea's analysis of Fukushima release plan in final stage

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Charges against suspect in newborns' deaths changed from infanticide to murder

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • Korean, Slovenian FMs discuss cooperation in nuclear energy, science technology

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Recruits at military boot camps to be allowed to use mobile phones from next month

            • Parliamentary subcommittee to review bill mandating registration of newborns

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Allies to seek stronger trilateral cooperation in envisaged summit

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • Korea, Japan seek stronger ties on broader trade issues after 'white list' reinstatement

            • Last of KF

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • 2 doctors indicted for illegally prescribing 'zombie drug' to drug addict

            • S. Korea, US stage combined air drills, involving B

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Korea, Japan seek stronger ties on broader trade issues after 'white list' reinstatement

            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Yoon calls for abolishing 'nonsensical political subsidies'

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • Korea under 1st heat wave advisory of year

            • Veteran brothers of Korean War laid to rest in Jeju

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Korea seeks US expansion of key minerals supplier list under IRA

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • Extra fees to be waived for Seoul subway reboarding within 10 minutes

            • Richard Underwood passes away at age 96

            • Psychopathic murder suspect said to have stabbed victim over 110 times

            • Foreign ministry, opposition party clash over Fukushima wastewater release

            • Government's treatment of war veterans under scrutiny

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • S. Korea to launch upgraded missile defense operations center

            • Government's treatment of war veterans under scrutiny

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • Torrential rain to hit greater Seoul area Tuesday

            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • Yoon says he will launch 'quantum platform' to spur research, create economic value

            • Korea's analysis of Fukushima release plan in final stage

            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • Supreme Court confirms acquittal of ex

            • Korean military ship, personnel leave to join multinational exercise in Australia

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • Court orders gov't, Seoul city to return 127.6 mil. in cancelled tax to Lone Star

            • Korean industry chief discusses energy security with US congressional delegation

            • First lady says she hopes to be 'K

            • Presidential office suggests legal action against irregularities in private education industry

            • [Special Report] Red flag raised over foreign interference in Korean elections

            • Drones to monitor traffic congestion in Seoul

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • Legal age for buying liquor, tobacco to stay the same despite new age

            • Korea, US hold annual defense ICT talks

            • Korea to offer $1 mil. in humanitarian aid to Ukraine over dam destruction

            • US to send nuclear

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • The Economist ranks Seoul, Busan high among most livable Asian cities

            • Gov't to drop 'killer questions' from CSAT to reduce private education spending

            • Supreme Court confirms acquittal of ex

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • Foreign ministry, opposition party clash over Fukushima wastewater release

            • Number of foreign visitors to Korea soars nearly 5 times on

            • Korea, US discuss nuclear security cooperation in working group meeting

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Seoul, Washington moving to hold inaugural meeting of Nuclear Consultative Group: envoy

            • Uzbekistan's foreign policy: principles of peace and equality

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • US ambassador pays courtesy call on former President Lee Myung

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • Yoon calls for abolishing 'nonsensical political subsidies'

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            • Presidential office suggests legal action against irregularities in private education industry

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            • Yoon says false instigation, fake news threaten nation

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

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            • Heavy rains batter southern regions, leave one person missing

            • Government makes it tougher to obtain permanent residency via investments

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • S. Korea to launch upgraded missile defense operations center

            • Korea to send 151 firefighters, emergency workers to wildfire

            • Korea, Japan to hold finance ministerial meeting this week in Tokyo

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Koreans become a year or two younger as traditional way of counting age scrapped

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            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • US to send nuclear

            • Korea, Japan seek stronger ties on broader trade issues after 'white list' reinstatement

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            • Yoon calls for abolishing 'nonsensical political subsidies'

            • Korea completes deployment of utility helicopter to Marine Corps

            • Rabbithole Arcade Pub's drag shows welcome all

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • 8 in 10 Koreans worried about Fukushima wastewater release plan

            • Hyundai Group chairwoman seeks to visit North Korea

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

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            • Yoon mulling replacing unification, industry ministers: source

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            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

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            • Korean military ship, personnel leave to join multinational exercise in Australia

            • Heavy rains batter southern regions, leave one person missing

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • Korea to release sea salt reserves amid high prices, demand

            • Foreign ministry, opposition party clash over Fukushima wastewater release

            • Yoon attends opening ceremony for new subway line

            • PM to attend summit of Caribbean nations in Trinidad and Tobago next week

            • Korea approves plan to upgrade K9 howitzers

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • Navy picks seven more female service members for submarine duty

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Yoon says false instigation, fake news threaten nation

            • Last of KF

            • [PINNACLE'S ITAEWON] Redefining brunch, supporting one Itaewon venue at a time

            • Rights watchdog names 1st North Korean non

            • Last of KF

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • Recruits at military boot camps to be allowed to use mobile phones from next month

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • US is working with S. Korea, Japan to deter NK aggression: Pentagon

            • Gov't to raise quota for skilled worker visas to 30,000 from 2,000

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • Senior Seoul diplomat, foreign envoys discuss N. Korea provocations, human rights

            • No radionuclides in Fukushima wastewater have exceeded limits this year: gov't

            • National Assembly to vote on bill requiring hospitals to report birth of newborns

            • Fukushima release plan finalized as most realistic alternative: Korean official

            • Ruling party, gov't agree to provide schools with additional air

            • 2 Koreans shot in Mexico: foreign ministry

            • Presidential office suggests legal action against irregularities in private education industry

            • Heavy rains batter southern regions, leave one person missing

            • Majority of Koreans hold positive view of US, Biden: poll

            • Hyundai Group chairwoman seeks to visit North Korea

            • [INTERVIEW] Egyptian details difficult process of gaining refugee status in Korea

            • Korea under 1st heat wave advisory of year

            • Charges against suspect in newborns' deaths changed from infanticide to murder

            • Rabbithole Arcade Pub's drag shows welcome all

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • Senior Seoul diplomat, foreign envoys discuss N. Korea provocations, human rights

            • Heavy rain watch issued for greater Seoul area

            • New age counting system begins

            • Yoon calls for measures to unify foreign labor oversight roles

            • Yoon to name new broadcasting watchdog chief, industry minister in mid

            • US remains committed to working with S. Korea to secure peace in Indo

            • Ethiopian envoy meets Seoulites in class held by embassies

            • S. Korea, US stage combined air drills, involving B

            • Charges against suspect in newborns' deaths changed from infanticide to murder

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