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Netizens, Korean politicians condemn reports that the Japanese prime minister's administration supports using the "Rising Sun" flag, a symbol of Imperial Japan.
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After a recent report claimed South Korea is the most corrupt developed nation in Asia, netizens accused their politicians of ruining the national reputation.
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Hong Seok-cheon, Korea's first openly gay celebrity, talks about a letter he received from his nephews that moved him to tears on the TV show 'Strong Heart.'
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A South Korean postman stops his delivery route to put out a house fire. He evacuates the old couple from within, then returns to work as if nothing ever happened.
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A North Korean couple, as well as other North Koreans who had defected to the South and returned to the North speak at a press conference in Pyongyang.
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A policeman attempts to talk a young man out of suicide using the popular mobile messenger application KakaoTalk; he saves the young man and his friend's lives.
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A man from Sejong City, trying to rescue his wife from their burning house, succumbs to the fire.
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K-Pop star PSY says on a British radio show he would teach US President Barack Obama how to dance to 'Gangnam Style' if asked.
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A young man angry at being spoken to in a casual manner by an old man assaults him with an umbrella and his fists. Netizens dub him the 'depraved bus man'.
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A Seoul teenager, currently on trial for killing his mother in March 2011, speaks out at his trial and says for the first time since her murder that he misses her.
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A ROK Army division commander gets into a physical altercation with a drunk civilian, leading to the involvement of both Hwacheon local police and military police.
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North Korea has accused South Korea and the U.S. of conspiring to destroy Kim Il Sung statues and specifically lists three people in their threat of retaliation.
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North Korea's state-run media recently confirmed that the name of the mysterious woman next to Kim Jong-un in several pictures and videos is Ri Sol-ju, his wife.
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A 43-year old woman, angry at not being allowed to take her dog on the bus and at a fine levied against her, physically accosts a bus driver.
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A 62-year old man, angered by the actions of a Japanese politician who recently visited Korea, rammed a truck into the gates of the Japanese embassy in Seoul.
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Netizens are outraged after a picture of another dog being dragged behind a vehicle is posted online. This is the third such incident in Korea in 2012.
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North Korea, on the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War, once again claims that the war was started by a South Korean and U.S. invasion of North Korea.
What kind of Benz is that? C-Class? ...10 years ago»
I think my favorite part about this article was the CCTV footage you see above...it looks like the Korean policemen are just standing there like "meh", watching ...10 years ago»
If Koreabang had a "recommend" or "+1" function this is a comment I'd use it on. Fighting racism with racism gets people nowhere and just angers people more on ...10 years ago»
That link has already been posted above. ...10 years ago»
Bruce Cumings, a Korea historian. ...10 years ago»
The "Fatpiginasuit.jpg" kills me ...10 years ago»
One thing that always struck me as funny about this story...she said she wanted to lose 10kg after seeing this woman. What is she (Lee) doing at Denny's then? L ...10 years ago»