- California Assembly OKs highest minimum wage in nation
- S. Korea unveils first graphic cigarette warnings
- US joins with South Korea, Japan in bid to deter North Korea
- LPGA golfer Chun In-gee finally back in action
- S. Korea won’t be top seed in final World Cup qualification round
- US men’s soccer misses 2nd straight Olympics
- US back on track in qualifying with 4-0 win over Guatemala
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- CDC expands range of Zika mosquitoes into parts of Northeast
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All posts tagged "south"
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S. Korea conducts live-fire drill near tense sea border
SEOUL (Yonhap) — The South Korean military carried out a live-fire exercise near the tensely-guarded inter-Korean Yellow Sea border Friday to check its preparedness against possible provocations by North Korea, the defense ministry said. The two-hour naval...
- Posted November 21, 2014
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Part of Korean Ebola team to return home on Friday
SEOUL (Yonhap) — Part of a South Korean advance team of government officials will return home on Friday after wrapping up their on-site surveys in Britain and Sierra Leone to prepare for South Korea’s future dispatch of...
- Posted November 20, 2014
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‘Side effects of hallyu’ concern other Asian countries
By Jung Min-ho BANGKOK — When Japanese popular culture gained traction in Korea in the 1990s, critics deplored the comic books and music, saying they were destroying Korean traditions and values. Now, with the Korean wave experiencing...
- Posted November 20, 2014
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[The Diplomat] South Korea’s Immigrant Problem
It is increasingly difficult to characterize South Korea as a single-race nation anymore given its growing racial and cultural diversity. South Korea has about 1.58 million foreign residents as of September, and there are 49...
- Posted November 20, 2014
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S. Korea launches new safety agency in response to ferry disaster
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Wednesday formally launched a new safety agency in the wake of April’s ferry sinking that killed more than 300 people, mostly teenage students, and exposed shortcomings in disaster response....
- Posted November 19, 2014
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[NPR] The Many Stories Behind Double-Eyelid Surgery
A lot of assumptions are made about why people undergo double-eyelid surgery. Assumptions like: They wanted to look more white, or they wanted to look less Asian. But individual stories reveal more minute, more complicated...
- Posted November 19, 2014
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Buddhist priests from S. Korea, China, Japan gather to pray for peace
PAJU, South Korea (Yonhap) — Hundreds of Buddhist priests from South Korea, China and Japan prayed for peace on the Korean Peninsula during a joint religious service held at a place just south of the heavily armed...
- Posted November 19, 2014