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Korean Street Food Adventure

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into Korean Street Food at Seoul’s first permanent market and try mung bean pancakes, spicy rice cakes and Korean honey pancakes.
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Wildfires devastate South Korea, killing 18, forcing 27,000 to flee

9th - Higher Ed
At least eighteen people have died as massive wildfires rage across South Korea. About 27,000 to be evacuated as firefighters battle strong winds and dry conditions. The southeastern regions have declared an emergency. Watch this report...
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Trump's Anti-NATO PUTIN Pivot Spooks Europe; U.S. Allies Scramble For NUCLEAR Weapons | Report

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Trump’s return to power has sent shockwaves through global nuclear politics. His stance on NATO and alliances has left key U.S. allies - Germany, Poland, South Korea, and Japan - questioning their reliance on American nuclear protection....
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OpenAI teams up with Kakao for AI push in Korea

9th - Higher Ed
OpenAI is expanding its footprint in Asia with key partnerships. In South Korea, it has joined forces with Kakao, operator of KakaoTalk, which holds a dominant 97% market share in the country’s messaging space. This partnership aims to...
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South Korea: Suspended President Yoon attends impeachment hearing

9th - Higher Ed
South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared at the Constitutional Court for the first time Tuesday, facing a possible grilling by judges. Watch this report for more details!
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Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, Korea

6th - Higher Ed
Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, a symbol of the powerful Joseon Dynasty, has been restored after enduring numerous fires during Japanese invasions. Its 330 reconstructed buildings harmoniously blend Chinese influences with traditional...
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South Korea Takes Drastic Action Against Jeju Air CEO After Deadly Boeing 737 Crash | Watch

Pre-K - Higher Ed
South Korean authorities raided the offices of Jeju Air and Muan Airport on Thursday as part of the investigation into a fatal Boeing 737-800 crash. The flight, carrying 181 passengers and crew from Thailand to South Korea, issued a...
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Major Showdown in South Korea: Military Blocks Arrest of Impeached President in Fiery Standoff In Seoul

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Massive drama prevailed when officers from South Korea’s Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) attempted to execute an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. They were blocked by military personnel serving under the...
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South Korea Turmoil: South Korean President Abandons Martial Law Attempt

9th - Higher Ed
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday (December 3) declared martial law in an unannounced late night address broadcast live on YTN television, claiming he would eradicate "shameless pro-North Korean anti-state forces." He did...
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South Korean Opposition Parties Submit Bill To Impeach President

9th - Higher Ed
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday (Dec 4) abandoned his short-lived attempt to enforce martial law in the country. This comes after lawmakers voted against his declaration and thousands took to the streets to protest....
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Russia Slams South Korea's Chaotic Martial Law Incident, Suggests West Improve Governance System

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Russia has issued a strong warning to the West over supplying Ukraine with long-range weapons capable of striking inside Russian territory. The Russian government emphasized that any such attack would provoke a significant response....
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South Korea's President Yoon says he will lift martial law after parliament vote

9th - Higher Ed
Martial law is expected to be lifted in the next few hours. President Yoon declared martial law last night.
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China, Russia Air Patrol Over Sea Of Japan: Why Growing China-Russia Military Ties Worry The West?

9th - Higher Ed
Russia and China conduct joint strategic air patrol over Sea of Japan with nuclear-capable bombers, raising tensions in Asia-Pacific. Watch in for more details!
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Heaviest November Snow In 100 Years Hits Seoul

9th - Higher Ed
Seoul slows down under blanket of heaviest November snow in 100 years. Watch in for more details!
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South Korea: Heaviest November Snow In 100 Years Hits Seoul |

9th - Higher Ed
The heaviest November snowstorm in over 50 years blanketed South Korea’s capital on Wednesday, causing widespread disruptions, including the cancellation of hundreds of flights, significant commuter delays, and at least two fatalities....
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South Korea: Heaviest Snowfall In Seoul Since Records Began In 1907

9th - Higher Ed
The heaviest November snowstorm in over 50 years blanketed South Korea’s capital on Wednesday, causing widespread disruptions, including the cancellation of hundreds of flights, significant commuter delays, and at least two fatalities....
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Biden, Xi To Meet In Peru As World Leaders Shift Focus To Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Biden and Xi saw each other in person a year ago at the same summit when Biden hosted Xi outside of San Francisco.
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Kim Jong Un Orders Mass Production of Suicide Drones

9th - Higher Ed
North Korean leader - Kim Jong Un has ordered the mass production of suicide drones. Why is North Korea ramping up the production of "Suicide drones"?
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South Korean Actor Song Jae-Rim Found Dead In His Apartment In Seoul

9th - Higher Ed
Korean TV actor Song Jae-rim was found dead on Tuesday in his Seoul apartment. Jae-rim was 39. A two-page letter reportedly was discovered at his home which led to speculations about the circumstances of his death. Watch in for more...
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South Korea’s hottest summer: Cabbage farmers struggle with extreme temperatures

9th - Higher Ed
South Korea has also grappled with its hottest summer on record.
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South Korea-US drills: Exercises come amid peninsula tensions

9th - Higher Ed
The drills rehearse a coordinated strike on air, sea and land, as tensions remain high between North and South Korea.
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South Korea’s top court says climate law fails to protect basic human rights reduction plan

9th - Higher Ed
South Korea's top court rules climate law needs better emissions targets, in A landmark case where an embryo is named as an affected party
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South Korea malaria threat: Seoul deploys devices to stem the spread of mosquitoes

9th - Higher Ed
Korea's DMZ sees a new conflict as South Korea deploys smart mosquito traps to combat malaria from the North.
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Nuclear North Korea: Options for the US President

6th - Higher Ed
North Korea’s growing missile and nuclear tests are creating serious tension with the United States, which fears an attack on American cities. The U.S. has tried cyber attacks, missile defense systems, and working with China to stop the...