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Netizens are outraged as a photo of a rally in support of presidential candidate Park Geun-hye is doctored showing more people than actually showed up.
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South Koreans agree with a report by The Economist that found domestic beer to be low quality, some likening it to 'bubbly piss.'
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A popular saying in Korean says that Northern women are the most attractive women in Korea, but some netizens on conservative online community Ilbe argue otherwise.
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North Korea says it supports the opposition in the upcoming elections, increasing its attacks on the conservatives, saying they will harm North-South relations.
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A defector couple goes back to the North and gives a press conference. They condemn life in the South as unbearable. Netizens feel betrayed and suspect them as spies.
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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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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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Research published by an international journal claims that the cause of the Cheonan sinking was a mine explosion abandoned by the South's Navy during the 1970s.
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A report claims that South Korean pop culture is now so popular with North Koreans, including those in the military, that government crackdowns are becoming futile.
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North Korea has accused South Korea and the U.S. of conspiring to destroy Kim Il Sung statues and specifically lists three people in their threat of retaliation.
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A North Korea human rights activist freed from China after 120 days of detention claims he was subjected to various tortures by Chinese security.
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North Korea's state-run media recently confirmed that the name of the mysterious woman next to Kim Jong-un in several pictures and videos is Ri Sol-ju, his wife.
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A South Korean 'unification activist' makes an illegal trip to North Korea and is immediately arrested and tied up with rope upon crossing back into South Korea.
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North Korea, on the 62nd anniversary of the Korean War, once again claims that the war was started by a South Korean and U.S. invasion of North Korea.
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A publication detailing the crimes against humanity committed in an infamous North Korean gulag is due out soon featuring graphic testimonies of life in NK prison.
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A recent blog post from the Ministry of Unification reveals a rare glimpse inside the North Korean beauty industry by revealing popular hairstyles for women.
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Alleged pro-North Member of Parliament Lee Seok-gi denounces the Korean national anthem as not being appropriate. Netizens convinced he is communist.