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After seeing a hit-and-run, two cars chase the driver down the highway. Thrilling video shows them finally box in the drunk driver against a cement barrier.
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Koreans and foreign game developers protest new law that treats computer games as an addictive substance equivalent to drugs, gambling and alcohol.
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New criticism online points out flaws in "unflattering" World Economic Forum ranking that puts South Korea far behind Tanzania and Senegal in gender equality.
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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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Netizens, Korean politicians condemn reports that the Japanese prime minister's administration supports using the "Rising Sun" flag, a symbol of Imperial Japan.
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Contrary to the image of a Chinese-accented Yanbian Korean trying to to trick South Koreans, new scammers are fooling targets by speaking in a fluent Seoul accent.
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After a recent report claimed South Korea is the most corrupt developed nation in Asia, netizens accused their politicians of ruining the national reputation.
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After murdering a 17 year old girl, the killer went to social media to describe his lack of remorse and send images of the dismembered body to his friends.
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Online response focused on the extraordinary efforts of pilots, flight attendants, and passengers during the crash and offered condolences to the deceased.
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Public divided by revelation that President Roh Moo-hyun offered NLL to North Korea, leak also seen as a smokescreen for investigation into NIS.
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The Young Hoon International Middle School had been under investigation since March for fraudulently admitting the son of the vice president of Samsung Electronics.
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Ilbe finds itself at the centre of another scandal as a more progressive site threatens an Ilbe user for reusing material, naming and pursuing her offline.
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The Korean Military Academy has come under fire for not releasing news of an on-campus sexual assault until more than a week after the inceident happened.
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Korean netizen reactions to a news report about Chinese tourists intruding on the Ewha Womans University campus, taking photos, and local disturbing students.
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Controversy erupts online as a female student is pictured kneeling on a roadside, ordered by a senior to do so. Netizens call it an abuse of the social hierarchy.
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South Korean customs have reported twice as many 'human flesh capsules' seized from incoming tourists and residents visiting from China and South East Asia.