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- [Photo] Oriental stork to be released near Miho Stream starting 2022
- The city of Cheongju, in North Chungcheong Province, has announced that it will release Oriental stork near Miho Stream, a Geum River tributary, starting in 2022. The area near ...
- Dec.5,2019 16:38 KST
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- [Photo] Hyundai to invest US$51.26 bln into future mobility solutions over next 5 years
- Hyundai Motor Group Executive Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun has released detailed plans for the “future mobility solutions” he has repeatedly emphasized. The plan, released on Dec...
- Dec.5,2019 16:37 KST
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- [Photo] “Parasite” named best foreign language film by National Board Review
- South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho’s critically acclaimed masterpiece “Parasite” was named the best foreign language film by the US film organization National Board of Review (...
- Dec.5,2019 16:35 KST
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- Trump demands increase in S. Korea’s defense costs during London NATO summit
- US President Donald Trump brought up the stationing of US Forces Korea (USFK) and demanded a large increase in South Korea’s share of defense costs in remarks made while visitin...
- Dec.4,2019 17:50 KST
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- [Interview] Inequality expert offers ways for S. Korea to stabilize its economy
- “The key thing is rational and appropriate fiscal expansion. My understanding is that South Korea has focused on raising the minimum wage, and I feel like perhaps it should be e...
- Dec.4,2019 17:46 KST
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- S. Korea suffering severe technological brain drain to China in batteries, semiconductors
- Major areas of South Korea’s technology sector, including batteries and semiconductors, are experiencing a severe talent drain to China, a report shows. Industry observers are c...
- Dec.4,2019 17:41 KST
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- Average age of S. Korean conglomerate heads gets 10 years younger in just two years
- Until just a few years ago, SK Chairman Chey Tae-won ― who inherited control of the SK Group while still in his 30s in September 1998 ― was the youngest chairperson in the Feder...
- Dec.4,2019 17:37 KST
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- Japan continues to omit Korean forced laborers from UNESCO report on Hashima Island
- In the second progress report about follow-up measures for Meiji industrial revolution sites inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the Japanese government once again failed...
- Dec.4,2019 17:33 KST