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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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In a seminar in Washington, D.C., former prime minister appointee Moon Chang-geuk states South Korea should acquire nuclear weapons technology to protect itself.
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Pregnant women, including much-needed nurses, face discrimination at work despite the Korean government's promotion of childbirth.
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A man beat a burglar into a vegetative state, and now is imprisoned on assault charges. Many wonder how this is fair, and why it wasn't ruled self-defense.
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Officials discover a defect in the 1 trillion won state-of-the-art Korean Aegis warship "Sejong the Great," making it easier for enemies to torpedo the warship.
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4 nurses at the National Medical Center quit after treating a potential Ebola patient. Was this for fear of catching Ebola, or due to psychological issues?
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Netizens react to French daily Le Monde's article criticizing recent suppressions of the freedom of press and speech in South Korea.
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Pop artist Lee Byung-ha was arrested for disseminating flyers with the image of President Park and the words "Mad Government" from the rooftop of a store.
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