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Former first lady Kim Keon Hee’s legal team requested a meeting with the special counsel team to discuss how she will be ...
Lee Chan-hee, chairman of Samsung Group's independent corporate compliance oversight committee, said that Samsung Electronics ...
In 1964, 18-year-old Choi Mal-ja bit off the tongue of her attacker in a rape attempt, only to be sentenced to prison — a ...
As the summer holiday season begins, Incheon International Airport's duty-free shops are busy with travelers departing on ...
Former acting U.S. Trade Representative Stephen Vaughn emphasizes the need for a balanced trade system, warning against ...
Jade Rick Verdillo and Jamaica Aguilar were determined to walk down the aisle on their wedding day. Even if it meant walking ...
Venus Williams wanted to send a message about coming back from a long layoff, about competing in a sport at age 45, about ...
Kim Ji-soo, the youngest Korean ever to appear in the Premier League, is heading to Germany in search of something he didn’t ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba plans to announce his resignation by the end of next month, the Mainichi newspaper ...
A man has been fined for breaking into the former dormitory of girl group NewJeans on two occasions in 2024, stealing items ...
Far-right groups waving Japanese flags took over the protest site in front of the Statue of Peace in central Seoul on Wednesday, denouncing Korea’s “comfort women” as a fabrication.
Gwangju is reversing is decision to color code prepaid voucher cards based on recipient category and amount, which led to criticisms that it was discriminatory and violated individual privacy rights.