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Conservative Facebook blog, Liberalism defends the recent agreement with Japan over reparations for 'comfort women'. However many netizens beg to differ.
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The Seoul Government issued an algae warning on June 30th for the section of the river between Jamsil Bridge and Haengju Bridge, the first in 15 years.
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President Park Geun-hye and Prime Minister Sinzo Abe both made statements expressing their desire to drop debates over the past and improve relations.
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Conservative blog, Liberalism, discusses the MERS outbreak, while criticizing the widespread panic that has gripped Korea and continues to make headlines.
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Leaders of conservatives groups claim that the MV Sewol recovery process will put lives at risk and waste millions of taxpayer dollars.
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Despite the corruption scandals that plagued the Park regime, the Saenuri Party swept the local by-elections, leaving the main opposition NPAD stunned.
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Fifty seven photos looking back at the last year as experienced by the grieving families of the April 16, 2014 sinking of the Sewol ferry in Ansan, Korea.
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A rally held in late February is deemed as reminiscent of pro-democracy movements of Korea's recent past. The left-right political divide continues to grow.
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President Park is embroiled in a controversy over her campaign pledge to increase welfare without raising taxes, as officials and citizens question the reality.
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The Korean government is revising a law to ban smoking on sidewalks across Seoul to prevent secondhand smoke exposure.
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The NK-friendly United Progressive Party was ordered to disband by Korea's constitutional court. The court cited anti-democratic principals of the party.
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The Korean government cancelled a 3 billion won project to construct a two-story building on Dokdo to avoid inciting Japan; Netizens are angry at the decision.
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In a seminar in Washington, D.C., former prime minister appointee Moon Chang-geuk states South Korea should acquire nuclear weapons technology to protect itself.
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Netizens react to French daily Le Monde's article criticizing recent suppressions of the freedom of press and speech in South Korea.
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Pop artist Lee Byung-ha was arrested for disseminating flyers with the image of President Park and the words "Mad Government" from the rooftop of a store.
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After just six days as nominee, Ahn Dae-hee withdraws, leaving the government's response to the Sewol in disarray
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Netizens split between applauding the strong stance against corruption and incompetence and doubting that anything will really change for the better in South Korea.