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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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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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NK formalizes troop deployment, signals deeper alliance with Russia
North Korea’s first official acknowledgment of its troop deployment to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, following around six months of silence, on Monday comes at a timely moment domestically to frame
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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