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Media debate whether North Korea's need for cash or South Korean companies' business interests are more valuable in the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
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A North Korean defector who had turned to working as a prostitute to earn money is found dead in a South Korean motel after being killed in by an enraged client.
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A law designed to combat indecent exposure that comes into effect today has led to much speculation as to whether or not extra-short miniskirts will become illegal.
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A new book about abortion in South Korea triggers fresh debate on who should be responsible for contraception and whether to legalize abortions.
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English translation of a popular Korean Pop song by a brother-and-sister duo who have teamed up with a 13-year-old singer, dubbed 'Korea's Justin Bieber' by fans.
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A new plan for 'half-price' government-subsidised restaurants that would provide afforadable food for low-income residents has been unveiled by the mayor of Seoul.
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As the number of Korean pet owners hits 10 million, the increase in dogs in public places is leading to friction with conservatives
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A sudden increase in the price of soju from 3000 to 4000 won a bottle angers consumers.
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Korea's Ministry of Gender Equality and Family receives an extra $13m than the government's initial budget. Netizens outraged.
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Netizens are embarrassed at news of special forces soldiers losing out to a fight with a bar owner who was sporting a dragon tattoo.
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New scandals about illegal election activities by the Saenuri Party threaten Park Geun-hye's slim lead over Moon Jae-in in the South Korean presidential elections.
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Netizens divided over Psy's recent apology in America for having sung anti-American songs in 2004.
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South Koreans agree with a report by The Economist that found domestic beer to be low quality, some likening it to 'bubbly piss.'
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North Korea says it supports the opposition in the upcoming elections, increasing its attacks on the conservatives, saying they will harm North-South relations.
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Editorial by feminist Kim Eri defends the cause of gender equality and rebuts claims that women are over-empowered in South Korea.
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A South Korean appeals court decides to change the sentence for a convicted murderer in favor of life imprisonment, causing strong protest both on and offline.
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A report by South Korea's National Assembly found that food for soldiers is of low quality and worth much less than school lunches or American military meals.
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