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Yonhap News Agency on MSNCandidate in opposition party leadership race
Former Labor Minister Kim Moon-soo, a candidate in the main opposition People Power Party's leadership race, uses an old ...
The party seems to be moving further from mainstream public sentiment, repeating the path that led to its crushing defeat in ...
Former lawmaker Kim Jae-won faced a one-year suspension for remarks dismissing the April 3 Jeju Massacre as a "low-level anniversary," while former spokesperson Kim Min-soo resigned after defending ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN5 candidates in opposition party leadership race
This combined photo shows the five candidates who have submitted their candidacy applications by the July 31, 2025, ...
Lee Dong Wook’s struggles continue in JTBC’s “The Nice Guy”! “The Nice Guy” is a noir drama that follows Park Seok Chul (Lee ...
Opinion
Martial Law and Its Aftermath: The Authoritarian Shadows Still Haunting South Korean Democracy
South Korean politics has never been more dynamic than it is this year since democratisation. In early January, the world watched two unprecedented and chaotic standoffs between Yoon Suk Yeol’s [...] ...
It’s surprising how often character development can be lacking from TV shows, and K-dramas, which usually have quite long ...
From viral dystopian hits to award-winning, swoon-worthy classics, these K-dramas will have you completely tuned in. Here are ...
ComingSoon is excited to debut the full trailer for the U.S. and Canadian release of Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy. The Korean blockbuster fantasy movie is out in theaters on August 1. It has a star ...
Disney+ kicked off 2025 with Unmasked (Korean title: Trigger), a Korean drama that mixed workplace chaos, old-school investigative journalism, and a cold case that never really went away.
Kim Young-kwang's shocking 8kg weight loss transformation for 'Trigger' - The truth fans didn't know
Discover how Kim Young-kwang prepared for his role in 'Trigger' by losing 8kg, mastering English dialogue, and embracing ...
Why some Koreans considered iPhone ‘half-baked’ until it could replace their wallet and record calls
The iPhone finally supports key features in Korea, including Apple Pay with Hyundai Card, in-call recording and transcription via SK Telecom’s “A.” app, and now T-money integration for public transit.
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