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Korean netizens remain unsatisfied with no. 1 dairy company Namyang's apology & continue to threaten a boycott over its history of unethical business practices.
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A suicide of an employee at the Lotte Department Store prompts examination of how chaebol-owned retail outlets treat workers and brands under their control.
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Board member of Korea's largest energy producer, POSCO Energy, had a Korean Air stewardess remake ramen for him 6 times before hitting her head with a magazine.
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Translated Korean netizen condemnation of gays and lesbians as disgusting perversion in reaction to the Yook Woo-dang literary award in honor of LGBT writing.
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A Seoul school teacher has been arrested after violently beating a student listening to earphones in class and then dropping his pants and masturbating publicly.
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Police in Gwangju stop a car sliding backwards with a child inside it. Netizens demand tighter regulations for acquiring a driver's licence.
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On the 9th of this month, North Korea issued a statement telling foreign expats living in Korea to consider evacuating. Netizen reactions have fallen between anger and mockery.
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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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A picture of a student from the prestigious Yonsei University urinating on a metro seat goes viral. Netizens reacted with disgust and anger.
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A law designed to combat indecent exposure that comes into effect today has led to much speculation as to whether or not extra-short miniskirts will become illegal.
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KakaoTalk messages from 'Miss A', a mysterious woman who accused popular South Korean drama actor Park Si-hoo of rape, are obtained and scrutinised by local media.
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Anger as queen of skating Yuna Kim receives an unexpectedly low score for her 'flawless' performance at the short program of the World Figure Skating Championships.
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A new book about abortion in South Korea triggers fresh debate on who should be responsible for contraception and whether to legalize abortions.
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Netizens criticise Ilbe members for mocking the death of musician Lim Yook-taek of musical group Ulala Session, after his struggle with cancer ended in his death.
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An employee of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) stands accused of anonymously attacking the opposition party and presidential candidate before the election.
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Controversy amounts as many universities reject card payment of tution fees, forcing parents and students to pay a lump sum of millions of won in cash.