Netizens astounded as allegations that Olympic gold medallist-turned-politician Moon Dae-Sung plagiarized his PhD emerge.
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Netizens express their outrage as a soldier, who was about to be discharged from the army, is murdered by two university students, for having "stared" at them.
Debate on multiculturalism in Korea is up in the air again as the first naturalized-Korean is elected, with xenophobic comments rife on the Internet.
Enraged netizens express their disgust as it emerges that a gang raper's friend, who showed little sympathy towards the raper's victims, joins the police.
While North Korea's apparent satellite rocket launch failed to enter orbit, it also failed to impress Korean netizens, who showed apathy towards the event.
A photo of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un wearing a suit has been released, somewhat different to his regular Kim Il-sung style outfit he's normally seen sporting
Netizens react to pictures of a girl dressed in a bikini and red heels, sporting a stuffed-cat on her shoulder, encouraging people to go to the polls.
With parliamentary elections over, the Saenuri Party takes the majority in a resounding victory, suggesting continuity in the approaching presidential elections.
Repulsion as another case of abuse towards the handicapped is discovered. Tens of disabled were sold as slaves on fishing boats in Jeolla, some for 30 years.
Members of podcast "Naggomsu" organize a flash mob in the centre of Seoul with huge crowds turning up in support of ex-presenter-turned candidate Kim Yong-min.
Koreans remain outraged as woman is raped and murdered by Chinese-Korean though she called for help, taking the police 13 hours to find her dismembered body.
As election day approaches, ex-podcasting candidate Kim Yong-min faces yet more criticism for insulting Christian, calling churches criminal organizations.
Korean netizens react to the Oikos University shootings; while offering their condolences, condemn the Korean Press for likening the shooter as being 'Korean'.
Disbelief as woman gives birth in a Seoul internet gaming cafe. During labor, she went to the bathroom, dumped the newborn in the bin - killing it, and walked away.
Evidence has emerged suggesting certain food imports to Korea are from the nuclear Fukushima prefecture that was affected by the Japanese earthquake last year.
Kim Yong-min, a former podcaster and current election candidate for the Democratic United Party offends the elderly leading to a protest outside his campaign office
Three senior Greenpeace staff were denied entry to South Korea for reasons of protecting "national interest", sparking democracy debates among netizens.