Pictures, photographs, and images spreading in Korea and on the Korean-language internet, along with the stories surrounding them, translated into English.
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The National Intelligence Service bought a hacking program from an Italian hacking team, but has alleged that it isn't for civilian surveillance.4
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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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Marking 1 year since the Sewol tragedy, students in one Ansan school bow their heads for a moment of silence.
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Netizens on the popular Facebook page, Liberalism, discuss the state of welfare programs in Korea.
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Why did a refugee live for 6 months in Incheon airport? KBS explains, and netizens decry the final ruling, saying support for refugees is a waste of tax money.
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Two university students from Seoul were caught writing "I hate you" on a column at the National Assembly building. They said they were doing a school assignment.
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Saenuri Lawmaker, Kwon Seong-dong, is criticized by netizens after being caught looking at a photo of a woman in a bikini during a break in parliamentary audits.
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Since this year's Chuseok holiday break included one weekend day, the following work day was designated as a substitute holiday - but only for public servants.
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Families of the Sewol stage a hunger strike, demanding a special law be passed in relation to the incident. Some netizens feel the families have gone too far.
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Cartoon attacks the blind anger, short memories, and political posturing of young, prosperous Korean liberals. Message finds popular support online.
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Our graphic shows the convenience store ingredients in the seven most popular recipes featured on "Midnight Snack", part of the hit show "Happy Together"
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On the 30th Anniversary of the historic program "Reuniting Separated Families", KoreaBANG has photos showing the heartbreak of that summer in 1983.
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New meme captures the "Feminazis, Zealots, and Retards" of the most popular internet communities Nate Pann, I Love Soccer, Women's Generation, and more
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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.
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An image of Korean students standing in front of the Japanese imperial flag and giving a Nazi salute has been stirring controversy on the South Korean internet.
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Netizens debate the merits of a Korean education system that expects an impossible commitment from its students by attending after school academies or 'hagwon'.
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The evolutionary process of Ilbe bugs - users from Korea's most popular conservative netizen portal, is portrayed in a set of cartoons, generating much attention