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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSN‘Aboha’: South Koreans who opt for a life less extraordinaryEvery evening, 31-year-old office worker Choe Sung-ha used to scroll through social media platforms and browse online portals ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNYoung Koreans are 'taking breaks' from their jobs — and their parents aren't sure when they can retireA growing number of young Koreans are exiting the work force, impacting older generations and contributing to labor market ...
Former Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of emergency martial law was short-lived. Now 105 citizens are suing him for emotional damages.
South Korea on Wednesday repatriated six North Koreans across the maritime border in the East Sea, months after they drifted ...
Thousands of tourists are flocking to visit South Korea’s version of the White House before it closes to the public, stirring ...
Professional men’s doubles pair Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani were denied back-to-back Japan Open titles after falling to ...
The Wonsan-Kalma eastern coastal tourist zone, which North Korea says can accommodate nearly 20,000 people, is at the heart ...
Ethnic Koreans in Japan loyal to Pyongyang hope next week's historic U.S.-North Korea summit will help bring reconciliation on the Korean peninsula and clarify their own murky legal status.
The fishermen’s boats had drifted into South Korean waters, officials said. The South’s new president has been trying to ...
The fishermen said they wanted to go home, but repatriations pose legal and moral questions given the Kim regime’s secrecy.
Across the border from Kursk, in Ukraine's northeastern Sumy region, Ukrainian soldiers who battled those soldiers described how the North Koreans went from suffering massive losses to learning ...
South Korea sent six North Koreans back across their sea border, months after they drifted south in wooden boats in March and ...
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