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Purme Foundation honored with HD Hyundai charity award
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Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
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[From the Scene] Immersive heritage exhibition opens in Gangneung, Las Vegas
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Opposition leader faces sentencing hearing over allegedly suborning perjury this week
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Japan voices regret over S. Korea's non-attendance of Sado memorial
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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[What to Play] Cozy songs to warm you up
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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Oct. 28, 2022
[Interactive] Iconic university festivals return after COVID-19 hiatus
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[Interactive] 7 in 10 S. Koreans only support nonlethal aid for Ukraine
Social Affairs
[Interactive] Homeless women: Invisible specters of the streets
July 15, 2022
World
[Interactive] Apple named world’s most valuable brand
July 9, 2022
Apple reclaimed its title as the world’s most valuable brand, according to a survey from Kantar BrandZ, knocking rival Amazon off the top spot for the first time in three years. The iPhone maker’s brand value reached $947 billion this year, while Amazon slipped to third, according to Kantar’s survey published June 15. Apple was last ranked the most valuable brand in 2015. Louis Vuitton became the first luxury brand to reach the top 10 after experiencing 64 percent growth
Culture
[Interactive] Rental hanbok: Between legacy and modern demands
July 7, 2022
World Business
[Interactive] Hong Kong most expensive city to live in for expats
July 2, 2022
Hong Kong is the world’s most expensive city to live in as an expat for the second year in a row, according to a new study. New York and Geneva took second and third place in the rankings. Higher prices and a stronger currency over the past year kept the Asian city at the top of the tree, according to ECA International, which carried out its research in March this year. London and Tokyo round out the top five. Seoul, capital city of South Korea, stays 10th most expensive location in
World
[Interactive] Crypto scam victims lose more than $1b since 2021
June 25, 2022
More than 46,000 people reported losing a total of over $1 billion in cryptocurrency scams since the start of 2021, the US Federal Trade Commission said in a report. Nearly half the people who reported losing digital currencies in a scam said it started with an ad, post or a message on a social media platform, according to the FTC. The craze for cryptocurrencies was at a fever pitch last year, with bitcoin hitting a record high of $69,000 in November. Reports point to social media and cr
Social Affairs
[Interactive] How should we dispose of old medicines?
June 23, 2022
Business
[Interactive] Number of executives at major firms rises 4.5% in Q1
June 18, 2022
The number of executives at South Korea’s major firms expanded 4.5 percent on-year in the first quarter of the year despite the coronavirus pandemic, a corporate tracker said. A total of 353 leading companies in Asia’s fourth-largest economy had a combined 14,418 executives as of end-March this year, up from 13,803 a year earlier, according to the Leaders Index. The figure covers companies out of the country’s top 500 corporations by sales that have disclosed their first-
National
[Interactive] Number of new child adoptees in S. Korea drops in 2021
June 11, 2022
The number of newly adopted South Korean children fell for the third consecutive year in 2021 amid the pandemic, government data showed. According to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the number of new child adoptees reached 415 last year, down from 704 in 2019 and 492 in 2020. Officials attributed the decrease in adoption to the effects of COVID-19. Among the new adoptees, 189, or 45.5 percent, were adopted by overseas families. Of those, 66.7 percent were sent to the United States. Oth
National
[Interactive] Chinese nationals purchase nearly 7,000 buildings in S. Korea in 2021
June 4, 2022
Chinese people purchased nearly 7,000 buildings in South Korea last year, with more than half of the properties being in the Greater Seoul area, a ruling party lawmaker said. A total of 6,640 buildings, including apartments, were purchased by Chinese nationals last year, and 2,659 of them are located in Gyeonggi Province, which surrounds the capital city of Seoul, Chung Woo-taik, a lawmaker of the ruling People Power Party, said in a report, citing the National Assembly Research Service. C
National
[Interactive] Imports of home furnishing products at record high last year amid pandemic
May 28, 2022
South Korea's imports of home furnishing products hit an all-time high last year on the back of demand by stay-at-home consumers amid the COVID-19 pandemic, data showed. The imports of eight kinds of home furnishing goods, including sofas and lamps, came to $3.5 billion last year, up 15.6 percent from a year earlier, according to data from the Korea Customs Service. It rose 26.1 percent from the pre-pandemic year of 2019. By country, inbound shipments from China were the largest with $2.
World
[Interactive] Nearly half of LGBTQ youth in US considered suicide last year
May 21, 2022
Nearly half of LGBTQ youth aged 13 to 24 in America seriously considered committing suicide last year, according to a survey released. The poll of nearly 34,000 people was conducted by The Trevor Project, a non-profit that works to prevent suicide among young people in the LGTBQ community. This annual survey “demonstrates that rates of suicidal thoughts have trended upward among LGBTQ young people over the last three years,” said Amit Paley, the organization’s executive d
World
[Interactive] US leadership’s approval jumps to 59% in S. Korea
May 20, 2022
The United States’ approval rating in South Korea jumped at one of the steepest rates among Asian countries in 2021, a poll showed. The approval rating of US leadership in South Korea climbed to 59 percent last year from 30 percent a year earlier, according to Gallup. The increase marks the second highest among 33 Asian countries where the poll was conducted between April 2021 and January 2022. The median approval of US leadership in Asia was 41 percent. The approval rate for
World
[Interactive] Norway now best place to be in pandemic
May 7, 2022
Even as a new omicron wave gathers speed in some parts of the world, most countries are pushing ahead with reopening travel and easing restrictions in a bid to move past the COVID-19 era. In March, Norway claimed the No. 1 spot in Bloomberg’s COVID Resilience Ranking. After scrapping all of its travel restrictions, the country scored the highest among the 53 economies ranked with the most Vaccinated Travel Routes open and loose social curbs. The United Arab Emirates and Ireland r
National
[Interactive] Half of call center workers had suicidal thoughts due to poor labor conditions
April 30, 2022
Almost half of call center workers have thought about taking their own lives due to poor labor conditions and extreme emotional labor, a state human rights watchdog survey showed. In the survey of 1,996 call center people conducted by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea from August to October, 48 percent said they thought of killing themselves and 30 percent said they had the thought in the past year. As reasons for having suicidal thoughts, economic difficulty was cited the most
Business
[Interactive] National brand positively impacts foreign buyers’ purchases of Korean goods
April 23, 2022
Nearly 7 in 10 foreign buyers think that South Korea’s national brand is having a positive impact on their purchases of products from Asia‘s fourth-largest economy, a poll showed. According to the survey of 213 foreign buyers, 72.9 percent of the respondents replied that their imports of South Korean goods have been affected positively by the country’s national brand. Slightly over 25.4 percent said South Korean products remind them of high quality, followed by reasonable
Sports
[Interactive] Pro baseball's popularity in steady decline: poll
April 16, 2022
The popularity of professional baseball in South Korea is in decline, especially among people in their 20s, the exact demographic that teams are trying to attract, a national poll showed. Gallup Korea released results of its survey of 1,004 South Koreans aged 18 or older from March 15-17. And only 31 percent of the polled said they had at least some interest in the Korea Baseball Organization, the lowest since 2013 and well off the record high of 48 percent in 2014. Among different age b
Social Affairs
[Interactive] Beyond the controversy: Disabled Protestors’ Cry for Unfulfilled Promises
April 12, 2022
Business
[Interactive] S. Korea’s coffee imports hit new high in 2021
April 9, 2022
South Korea’s imports of coffee surged more than 24 percent to hit a new all-time high in 2021 on its growing popularity here, data showed. The value of the country's coffee imports stood at $916.5 million last year, up 24.2 percent from the previous year, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service and industry sources. It marks the first time that South Korea’s coffee imports have exceeded the 1 trillion-won ($823 million) level in terms of the local currency. Last
National
[Interactive] 53.7% oppose Yoon's plan to relocate presidential office
April 2, 2022
More than half of South Koreans are against President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s plan to move the presidential office out of Cheong Wa Dae, while some 44 percent support the idea, a poll showed Wednesday. According to the poll of 500 adults, conducted by pollster Realmeter on Tuesday, 53.7 percent said the presidential office should remain at Cheong Wa Dae, and 44.6 percent said they back the relocation plan. On Sunday, Yoon announced his decision to move the presidential office from
Business
[Interactive] Grain import prices soar 47% over 2 years
April 2, 2022
South Korea’s import prices of grain has jumped nearly 50 percent over the past two years to a near nine-year high amid the prolonged coronavirus pandemic, data showed. Prices of imported grains came to $386 per ton in February, up 26 percent from a year earlier and 47.4 percent from two years earlier, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service and industry sources. The February per-ton import price represented the highest level since it reached $388 in May 2013. Last
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