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South Korea's first beach to allow dogs is attracting both praise and disgust, netizens ask the critical question: "Do dogs pee in the ocean?"
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NIS investigating current National Assembly Member Lee Seok-ki for planning to gather weapons and attack local infrastructure in case of an invasion.
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Elderly women are increasingly targeting male hikers on Seoul mountain trails for prostitution. Netizens pity the women and wish there were other jobs for them.
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Professors at the prestigious university accused the policy of prioritizing "Americanization" over globalization and making it harder for students to learn.
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Netizens applaud President Park for agreement that requires North Korea to promise stability for the complex, but express doubt that the North will keep its word.
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After comments surface on Korean web portal insulting a former comfort woman, her family decides to sue and netizens wonder who could write such hateful words.
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Koreans angry as their Prime Minister announces plan to "punish rumor-mongering" rather than investigate fears about contaminated food and water from Japan.
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As the major education companies in Korea create more content aimed at very young children, Koreans criticize the endless race to gain an educational advantage.