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Mother of two arrested for breaking 16 of her stepdaughter's ribs, father claims he was fooled by his wife's lies about bruises, broken bones.
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Online animal rights activists protest police killing of wild boar, claiming that habitat destruction has driven the animals to seek food in cities.
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Responding to last week's article, Chelle B. Mille, editor of Korea Gender Cafe, offers an explanation for Korea's low ranking in international report.
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The man, whose organization is devoted to defending Korean men against feminist oppression, published an online suicide note before leaping to his death.
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Producers at channel MBC block coverage about the arrest of the head of the National Intelligence Service, leading to comparisons to Korea's past dictatorships.
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Self-titled champion of "practical politics" left at a loss for words when a distressed businessman asks him the price of ramen, criticizes his lack of practical knowledge
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An increasing number of South Korean Christians are becoming disillusioned with organized religion and are leaving their churches, a recently published report says.
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Controversy erupts online as a female student is pictured kneeling on a roadside, ordered by a senior to do so. Netizens call it an abuse of the social hierarchy.
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Media debate whether North Korea's need for cash or South Korean companies' business interests are more valuable in the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
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South Korean customs have reported twice as many 'human flesh capsules' seized from incoming tourists and residents visiting from China and South East Asia.
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A new book about abortion in South Korea triggers fresh debate on who should be responsible for contraception and whether to legalize abortions.
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koreaBANG reflects on its first year, and raises a soju glass to many more (glasses of soju). We were born on a leap year but we're celebrating our birthday anyway.
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The evolutionary process of Ilbe bugs - users from Korea's most popular conservative netizen portal, is portrayed in a set of cartoons, generating much attention
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A new plan for 'half-price' government-subsidised restaurants that would provide afforadable food for low-income residents has been unveiled by the mayor of Seoul.
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As the number of Korean pet owners hits 10 million, the increase in dogs in public places is leading to friction with conservatives
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A North Korean couple, as well as other North Koreans who had defected to the South and returned to the North speak at a press conference in Pyongyang.
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An online community board is among the many that caters for appearance-conscious teens who seek 'objective face ratings' - seen as a reflection of adult lookism.