Korean netizens remain unsatisfied with no. 1 dairy company Namyang's apology & continue to threaten a boycott over its history of unethical business practices.
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An increasing number of South Korean Christians are becoming disillusioned with organized religion and are leaving their churches, a recently published report says.
Photos of a girl staging a one-person protest outside the Korean National Assembly against multiculturalism policies prompts a thoughtful debate on a popular forum.
An article discusses the never-ending debate over the age until which a child can enter the public bath of the opposite sex to avoid sexual embarrassment.
A suicide of an employee at the Lotte Department Store prompts examination of how chaebol-owned retail outlets treat workers and brands under their control.
The star-child known as 'Little PSY,' made famous worldwide for his appearance in the Gangnam Style music video, is hated online for his multicultural background.
Board member of Korea's largest energy producer, POSCO Energy, had a Korean Air stewardess remake ramen for him 6 times before hitting her head with a magazine.
Korean netizen reactions to a news report about Chinese tourists intruding on the Ewha Womans University campus, taking photos, and local disturbing students.
Faces of this year's Miss Korea candidates, notably different from the ones circulated on Reddit, appear on Korean portal Ilbe. Netizens are blaming Photoshop.
Translated Korean netizen condemnation of gays and lesbians as disgusting perversion in reaction to the Yook Woo-dang literary award in honor of LGBT writing.
Controversy erupts online as a female student is pictured kneeling on a roadside, ordered by a senior to do so. Netizens call it an abuse of the social hierarchy.
A Seoul school teacher has been arrested after violently beating a student listening to earphones in class and then dropping his pants and masturbating publicly.
As South Korean newspaper the Hankyoreh profiles the families of soldiers, the media wonder why the rest of the country seems so calm about the prospect of war.
Conservative netizens are optimistically blaming North Korea for Monday's bombing of the Boston Marathon, hoping that doing so will speed up an attack on the North
Police in Gwangju stop a car sliding backwards with a child inside it. Netizens demand tighter regulations for acquiring a driver's licence.
Korea netizens express mixed feelings toward the news of the death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
On the 9th of this month, North Korea issued a statement telling foreign expats living in Korea to consider evacuating. Netizen reactions have fallen between anger and mockery.