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World Oct 03

In South Korea, rise of explicit deepfakes wrecks women’s lives and deepens gender divide

By Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

World Aug 10

A plastic bag carrying various objects including what appeared to be trash that crossed inter-Korean border with a balloon...
North Korea has resumed flying trash balloons toward South Korea, Seoul says

South Korea’s military says North Korea is again flying balloons likely carrying trash toward the South, adding to a bizarre psychological warfare campaign amid growing tensions between the war-divided rivals.

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

Arts Jul 25

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From K-pop to skin care, art exhibit explores global influence of South Korean culture

From K-pop to skin care, South Korea has been at the cutting edge of cultural development internationally. As a new museum exhibition reveals, it didn’t happen overnight. Special correspondent Jared Bowen of GBH Boston reports.

By Jared Bowen, GBH

World Jun 24

Fire at a lithium battery factory, in Hwaseong
Fire spreads through South Korean lithium battery factory, killing 22 workers

Officials said the fire began Monday after batteries exploded while workers were examining and packaging them on the second floor of the factory in Hwaseong city, just south of Seoul.

By Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

World Jun 22

Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, in Busan Naval Base
U.S. aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea for drills amid elevated North Korean threat

A nuclear-powered U.S. aircraft carrier arrived Saturday in South Korea for a three-way exercise involving Japan as they step up military training to cope with North Korean threats, which have escalated following a security pact with Russia.

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

Jun 20

South Korea will consider supplying arms to Ukraine after North Korea and Russia sign pact

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

South Korea says it will consider sending arms to Ukraine after Russia and North Korea rattled the region and beyond by signing a pact to come to each other’s defense in the event of war.

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Jun 18

South Korean troops fire warning shots after North Korean soldiers mistakenly cross DMZ border

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

South Korean troops fired warning shots to repel North Korean soldiers who briefly crossed the heavily fortified land border for the second time this month.

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Jun 09

South Korea blares anti-North Korea propaganda at border in retaliation for trash balloons

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

South Korea on Sunday resumed anti-North Korean propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts in border areas in retaliation for the North sending over 1,000 balloons filled with trash and manure over the last couple of weeks.

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May 30

North Korea sends balloons carrying trash and manure over South Korea

By Hyung-Jin Kim, Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

The North’s balloon activities may deepen public calls in South Korea to stop anti-North Korean leafleting to avoid unnecessary clashes.

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Apr 11

South Korean officials resign following ruling party’s defeat in parliamentary elections

By Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

The results of Wednesday’s elections mean the liberal opposition forces will prolong their control of parliament until after Yoon completes his single five-year term in 2027.

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