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Record rain leaves at least 8 dead in South Korean capital At least eight people died in and around Seoul overnight, South Korean authorities said on Tuesday, after torrential rain knocked out power, caused landslides and left roads and subways submerged. [Read More] | |
South Korea's coolest export is not K-Pop it is this drink Makgeolli: How Korean rice wine is stepping out of soju's shadow [Read More] | |
Handbags at dawn: Chanel duels South Korean resellers in luxury boom The storied French fashion and luxury company told Reuters it has seen traffic to its boutiques in South Korea skid since it began screening for customers it believed might be stocking up purely to flip to others in the resale market. [Read More] | |
Happy alone: the young South Koreans embracing single life From honjok – taking part in activities alone – to bihon – pledging never to marry – a pushback against the traditional family unit is reshaping society [Read More] | |
Squid Game lays bare South Korea’s real-life personal debt crisis Household debt is now equivalent to over 100% of GDP and has gone hand in hand with a dramatically widening income gap [Read More] | |
Seungri: Former K-pop star jailed for gambling and organising sex work South Korea's former K-pop star Seungri has been jailed for three years for arranging prostitution and gambling. [Read More] | |
In South Korea dangerous ghost doctors are putting plastic surgery patients lives at risk Ghost doctors are a way for clinics to maximize profits by getting another doctor to cover the star practitioner -- even if it's not legal.Patients may not be aware they have been operated on by a ghost doctor. Ghost doctors may not note their involvement in the surgery on medical charts, and many operating rooms don't have cameras. [Read More] | |
First transgender soldier of South Korea found dead South Korea's first transgender soldier, who was discharged from the military last year for having gender reassignment surgery, was found dead in her home on Wednesday, authorities said. [Read More] | |
South Korea PM pleads for COVID19 compliance ahead of Lunar New Year South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun on Tuesday called on restaurant and other business owners in the greater Seoul area to cooperate with social distancing rules to head off a spread of COVID-19 during the Lunar New Year holiday. [Read More] | |
K-pop band BTS can delay military service after South Korea passes a new law K-pop fans can breathe a sigh of relief, with BTS here to stay -- for a few more years, at least. [Read More] | |