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Kim Jong Un's nephew, Kim Han Sol is interviewed for a Finnish TV programme, in which he dubs his uncle as a dictator. South Korean netizens grow fond of him.
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As the online misogyny trend continues to spread on the Korean Internet, a feminist shares her impressions, much to the criticism of male netizens.
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A South Korean professor uses Twitter to vent frustration at the online misogyny trend on the Korean internet and discusses its roots, pleasing many female netizens
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Rumours spread in North Korea that Kim Jong Un's wife, Ri Sol Ju, is pregnant, after completely disappearing from state media broadcasts for over forty days,
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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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Articles about Hangul, the Korean script, winning an 'Alphabet Olympics' organised by highly evangelical South Korean Christians, trend in both Korea and Japan.
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A South Korean man has been sentenced to life for murdering his girlfriend for life insurance money, then disguising the murder as octopus-induced suffocation.
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Outside the glitter of K-pop, South Korean indie suffers as its under-paid counterpart as many indie bands who have achieved success cannot always make ends meet.
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