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- Japanese ordnance factory within Camp Market to be converted to historical/cultural space
- A Japanese army ordnance factory within Camp Market is poised to undergo environmental cleanup efforts and redevelopment into a history and culture park following the return of ...
- Dec.29,2019 18:06 KST
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- [Special report] S. Korea’s perception of youth exclusively applies to university students
- “Waste” can be defined as the vain or prodigal consumption of one’s time or goods. That’s pretty much how Han Su-jeong (pseudonym), 23, an office worker, thought of university. ...
- Dec.27,2019 19:16 KST
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- Korean adoptees can submit DNA to Korean overseas missions in family search
- Korean adoptees living overseas are now able to submit a DNA sample at a South Korean foreign mission in an effort to locate their family. Previously, they’d been required to tr...
- Dec.27,2019 19:06 KST
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- S. Korea life expectancy stops increasing for first time since 1970
- “82.7 years.”The rise in South Korea’s average life expectancy has come to a halt for the first time since the National Bureau of Statistics (now Statistics Korea) first began c...
- Dec.27,2019 19:02 KST
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- [Special report] South Korea’s social divide between universities within Seoul and universities without
- IIn the British House of Commons, two red “sword lines” have been drawn into the floor. The lines were put there to prevent the opposing lawmakers facing each other across the f...
- Dec.26,2019 10:26 KST
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- More and more young S. Koreans suffer from panic disorders every year
- The number of South Koreans in their 20s who suffer from panic disorders has been substantially increasing each year, health data shows. Panic episodes are characterized by an a...
- Dec.26,2019 10:09 KST
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- 30% of S. Korean graduates overqualified for their current jobs
- The “underemployment rate,” representing university graduates who have chosen a profession below their qualifications, has passed the 30% mark for the first time, research findi...
- Dec.26,2019 10:06 KST
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- In trilateral summit, S. Korea, China, and Japan agree to push for denuclearization and renewed N. Korea-US dialogue
- During a summit on Dec. 24, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to “continue close communication and co...
- Dec.25,2019 12:31 KST