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Korean netizens react to the Oikos University shootings; while offering their condolences, condemn the Korean Press for likening the shooter as being 'Korean'.
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Evidence has emerged suggesting certain food imports to Korea are from the nuclear Fukushima prefecture that was affected by the Japanese earthquake last year.
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Commander of US-ROK Forces claims North Korean threats that they can turn Seoul into a sea of fire are an increasing possibility. Netizens accuse him of election-eering
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New video footage of a Korean girl drinking soju and smoking on the Seoul Metro suggests she's the same person as the previous "Beer Girl" and "Cigarette Girl".
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In the latest in a series of 'Ladygate' incidents involving a female in a public spectacle, 'Beer Girl' is seen smoking and pouring beer over a disgruntled old man.
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Last night’s K-league football match between Incheon and Daejeon really kicked off when a member of the crowd began to attack the Incheon mascot on the pitch.
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Instant noodle prices have hit an all-time high following high-level price collusion between the four main producers: Nong-Shim, Sam-Yang, Otoogi and Yakult.
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Korean sexual assault laws have been changed to include underage boys as potential rape victims but the law still doesn't extend to include adult males.
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In the latest 'Ladygate' incident, 'Cigarette Lady on the Bundang Line' stuns netizens as a video of a foul-mouthed women smoking on the Seoul subway emerges.
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Google Maps becomes caught up in an age-old Korean-Japan territorial dispute, fuelled by nationalism, over a set of small islets in between the two countries.
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Drunk-tweeting National Assembly member Kang Yong-suk auditions for a Korean talent contest, leading to much amusement and disappointment amongst netizens.
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A woman previously thought to have deliberately scalded a young boy's face with hot miso soup gains support as new CCTV footage of the incident is released.
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In a case similar to a hit Korean film, a group of deaf students are sexually assaulted leading to many netizens blaming Korean regionalism for their fate.
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Netizens condemn a recent protest against the South Korean 'National Security Law' that outlaws anything that could be interpreted as being pro-North Korean.
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Disbelief as a Korean politician uses the Imperial Japanese flag on her campaign business card, leading to accusations that she and her party are pro-Japanese.
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Top Korean pizza companies are under fire, accused of advertising the use of real cheese in their products when actually using fake, processed, imitation cheese.
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Hwayoung of Korean girl group T-ara accidentally exposes her left nipple while performing on TV music show Inkigayo, prompting outrage & suspicion by netizens.