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National
SK Telecom stores overwhelmed as customers rush to replace USIM cards over security fears
What was meant to reassure customers after a major security scare quickly turned into long lines, delays and frustration, as SK Telecom’s free USIM card replacement program struggled to meet overwhelm
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Conservative critical of Yoon Suk Yeol to join liberal presidential campaign
Rep. Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party of Korea's presidential nominee, has tapped a "conservative strategist" to lead his election steering committee, his campaign office said Monday.
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National
Human rights body not to attend LGBTQ+ festival, breaking 8-year streak
The National Human Rights Commission said Monday it will not attend this year's Seoul Queer Culture Festival, deciding to boycott invitation of both the largest LGBTQ+ festival in the country and the
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Lee Jun-seok vows to lead S. Korea's charge in digital innovation
Rep. Lee Jun-seok, a presidential contender from the minor opposition New Reform Party, on Monday vowed to bolster international cooperation to strengthen the country's technological edge. The Harvard
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Lee vows tax benefits, special law for chip industry
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Policy Watch: Kim Moon-soo vows to seek economic ‘package deal’ with Trump
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Policy watch: Han Dong-hoon pledges to launch control towers for maritime defense, arms exports
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PPP criticizes DP's 'unipolar' system, calls for swift court decision on Lee Jae-myung
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Interview: French winds and familiar faces who sustain SFF's chamber music spirit
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Jeon Min-chul wins top prize at ballet's Youth America Grand Prix
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Animation 'The King of Kings' becomes highest-grossing S. Korean film in US
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'Culinary Class Wars' star Paik Jong-won faces mounting controversies amid business, TV uncertainty
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Six years in storage, 'Virus' breaks free at last
The irony wasn't lost on anyone at Monday's press conference for the romantic comedy "Virus" -- a film about a fictional pathogen that causes people to fall madly in love was itself quarantined for ne