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21:51Passengers had seconds to react as turbulence hit Singapore flight
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21:17French designer Pierre Paulin's first show in Seoul collaborates with actor Lee Jung-jae
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21:17Arrest warrant issued for embattled popera star Kim Ho-joong
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21:09S. Korea's innovative Traffic Culture Index spotlighted at OECD transport ministers' gathering
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20:19Ottogi heir joins family business in US
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19:25S. Korea sanctions N. Koreans, Russian ships for illicit arms, oil trades
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18:30Income, education level increased for arranged international marriage: report
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17:52[Today’s K-pop] Le Sserafim garners 100m views with ‘Eve’ music video
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17:39SBS' thriller series 'Connection' deals with society's rising pain: drugs
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16:48Singer Kim Ho-joong awaits court decision on arrest warrant for DUI, hit-and-run
Politics
Yoon rejects Lee's proposal for pension reform talks
President Yoon Suk Yeol's office rejected Democratic Party of Korea Chair Rep. Lee Jae-myung's proposal to hold formal talks with Yoon to narrow differences on a pension reform bill that would require people contribute more while employed and benefit them more after retirement, Lee's aide told reporters Friday. Yoon's aide on political affairs Hong Chul-ho turned down Lee's proposal for either a two-way talks between Yoon and Lee, or three-way talks between Yoon, Lee and