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Old sanctuaries testify to tribulations early Korean Catholics withstood
Lee Seoung-ho felt his heart was sinking when four children’s graves near a Catholic cemetery caught his eye six years ago. The cemetery, which is home to 37 tombs of Catholic martyrs sacrificed in the bloody persecution in the 19th century, is part of the Hanti Martyrs' Shrine Pilgrimage, a 45.6- kilometer route stretched along Mount Palgong in the rustic southeastern county...
[INTERVIEW] Ex-president's missteps catapulted top prosecutor to presidency
Over the past three decades, Hahm Sung-deuk has closely observed the unfolding of various political events, and how they have influenced the decisions of different presidents, which either bolstered or undermined their leadership.
Artists on ice
Seo Min-kyu's performance on the ice was akin to that of an artist.
'Birth of Korea': Filmmaker's ode to South Korea's first president
'The Birth of Korea,' a documentary depicting the life of South Korea’s first president, Syngman Rhee (1875-1965), has quickly become a must-see film for moviegoers across the country since its release on Feb. 1.
Kim Jong-un ups ante to shift attention away from defiant millennials at home
There's a saying that goes, 'A barking dog never bites.'
Exceptional first lady
There have generally been two types of first ladies in Korea.
Decoding Putin's intentions: Russia is using N. Korea to warn S. Korea
Foreign policy observers are expressing confusion and concern while closely monitoring the risky military cooperation between Russia and North Korea. This collaboration has raised alarms not only in South Korea but also in the United States.
South Korea's technological superiority challenged by North Korea's cyberattacks
Technology can create very different worlds depending on the motives of users.
Seoul urged to bolster defense against Pyongyang's evolving cyber threats
What do the cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2014, Bangladesh’s central bank heist in 2016 and the WannaCry ransomware strike targeting over 230,000 computers in 2017 all over the world have in common?
[INTERVIEW] Activists cast bottled rice into West Sea in hope of reaching North Koreans
Park Jung-oh, 54, and seven other activists threw plastic bottles stuffed with rice, USB drives, SD cards and cold medicines, one after another, into the West Sea near Ganghwa County in Incheon, late on Thursday night.
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