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Get a peek into North Korean life with the NK News 2016 Calendar.
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Japanese police arrested a Japanese man who wrote threatening messages to Japanese Princess Kako on internet forums under a Korean netizen monniker.
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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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US Ambassador to Korea Mark Lippert attacked by a knife-wielding man, sustaining injuries including a 11cm slash on his right cheek and wounds on his left wrist.
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Check out the gorgeous 2015 North Korean Calendars from NK News. High quality photos, all North Korean holidays marked, and discounted to just $19.99!
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On the 4th anniversary of the sinking of the Korean navy ship Cheonan, North Korea launched Nodong missiles to protest the US-Korea-Japan trilateral meetings.
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President, political leaders wary of the next move from North Korea. Netizens denounce the inhuman behavior by Kim Jong Un and wait for the collapse.
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a reward for all of your koreaBANGing! Special discount on 2014 calendar from NK News
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koreaBANG reflects on its first year, and raises a soju glass to many more (glasses of soju). We were born on a leap year but we're celebrating our birthday anyway.
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Translated Korean netizen reactions, internet memes, parodies, and jokes related to the 2012 South Korean presidential election race and its three heated debates.
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WIN!: koreaBANG has teamed up with street photographer Dayv Matt to bring you a set of exclusive images from his new book –– we have five copies to give away!
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Earlier this year, koreaBANG helped VICE magazine look behind the scenes of Seoul Fashion Week and South Korean culture. We speak to Charlet Duboc, the show's host
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At long last, chinaSMACK launches japanCRUSH, a sister site dedicated to reporting and translating trending Japanese internet content and netizen discussions.
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koreaBANG interviews Daniel Tudor, author of 'Korea: The Impossible Country'. For your chance to win a copy, write a limerick about something impossible in Korea!
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We've upgraded to a new commenting system with a lot of new features that many of you have suggested or requested. Please read for an overview of what's new.
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We’re temporarily disabling commenting on koreaBANG to run some tests. Articles can still be read, but new comments can’t be posted.