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14:55[Herald Interview] TikTok, K-pop are evolving together: TikTok exec
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14:52Women in 50s take stage by storm in hit musical 'Spring, Again'
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14:48SNU student, graduates arrested for digital sex crimes on Telegram
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14:34Hanwha chief calls for defense unit to spur growth overseas
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14:18Hyundai eyes first hydrogen supercar by 2026
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14:16High-ranking military officials' e-mail hacked, possibly by N. Korea
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14:05Ryoo Seung-wan’s ‘I, The Executioner’ premieres at Cannes Film Festival
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13:39[Words to know] Corporate jargon to navigate S. Korean workplaces
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11:33Marine Corps commander again grilled over alleged interference in soldier's death inquiry
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11:24Grenade explosion leaves one person in cardiac arrest during training at Army division
Social Affairs
Seoul rolls out W250b package in bid to lure foreign talent
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced Monday its plans to invest 250.6 billion won ($184.8 million) over five years to attract foreign talent and businesses and to help them adjust to the city. The plan, announced in a press briefing, comes amid an increase in the overall number of foreign nationals residing in the city. According to the city government, there are around 440,000 residents of foreign nationality, accounting for 4.7 percent of the city’s total population. The city&rsqu