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Beloved Characters Popeye and Tintin Enter the Public Domain
A new era is dawning for fans of classic cartoons and literature. Beloved characters Popeye and Tintin, along with iconic works su ...
ONLINE TEAM 2024.12.28

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Gwangju's AI Ambitions Bolstered by New Law
Gwangju, South Korea – A significant milestone has been achieved for Gwangju's artificial intelligence (AI) industry, as the ...
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South Korea's Telecom Giants Phase Out LTE Plans, Raising Consumer Concerns
Seoul, South Korea – South Korea’s three largest telecommunications companies, SK Telecom, KT, and LG U+, are set to d ...
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Incheon Bans Idling of All Vehicles Starting January 1, 2025
Incheon Metropolitan City announced on December 27 that it will completely ban idling of all motor vehicles, including motorcycles ...
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Sudan Church Attacked Amidst Escalating Religious Conflict
Khartoum, Sudan – A church in Sudan has been attacked by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), marking a significant escalation i ...
Graciela Maria Reporter 2024.12.28

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Sri Lanka's New Law Threatens Religious Freedom for Christians
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – A new law proposed in Sri Lanka requiring all churches to register has sparked concerns among Christian ...
Ana Fernanda Reporter 2024.12.28

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Ancient Ginkgo Tree in South Korea Found to Be Over 1,300 Years Old
Wonju, South Korea – A recent study has revealed that the Ginkgo tree located in Bangye-ri, Wonju, South Korea, is significa ...
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Home Healthcare Services Expanded in Jeju for the Elderly and Chronically Ill
Jeju Island, South Korea – Jeju residents who are elderly or chronically ill will have expanded access to home healthcare se ...
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Yoon Ina Sets Sights on LPGA Rookie of the Year
South Korean golf sensation Yoon Ina is ready to take the LPGA Tour by storm. Having dominated the Korean LPGA tour this year, win ...
Hwang Sujin Reporter 2024.12.28

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South Korean Youth Bridge Team Heads to Shanghai for International Championship
Seoul, South Korea – A team of six young South Korean bridge players, representing Jeollabuk-do Bridge Association, departed ...
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Sunchang County Offers 1 Million Won to Pregnant Women to Boost Birthrate
Sunchang, South Korea – In a bid to alleviate the financial burden on pregnant women and foster a more child-friendly enviro ...
Hwang Sujin Reporter 2024.12.28

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Gyeongnam Weightlifters Dominate at Asian Junior and Youth Championships
Doha, Qatar – South Korean weightlifters from the Gyeongnam province showcased exceptional strength and skill at the 2024 As ...
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter 2024.12.28

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Hapcheon Museum Reopens with Expanded Collection and Interactive Exhibits
Hapcheon, South Korea – The Hapcheon Museum celebrated its 20th anniversary with a grand reopening on December 26, unveiling ...
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter 2024.12.28

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High Temperatures Blamed for Increased Citrus Burst in Jeju
Jeju, South Korea – A recent study conducted by the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Agricultural Technology Institute h ...
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Jeju's Ocean Faces Severe Warming and Rising Sea Levels Due to Climate Change
A new study has revealed that if carbon emissions continue to rise unabated, the sea surface temperature around Jeju Island could ...
Hwang Sujin Reporter 2024.12.28

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Dubai was a city that once thrived on pearl mining and trade.
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.12.28

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The ancient Egyptians used the stems of a plant called papyrus to make paper and used it for various records.
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Lake Victoria is the pride and precious asset of the African continent.
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Kim Ki-tae's "The Two Internationals": A Chronicle of Ordinary Lives and Extraordinary Times
Kim Ki-tae, a rising star in 2020s Korean literature, has garnered critical acclaim and a devoted readership for his debut short s ...
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Genes Rule the World: A Scientific Exploration of Human Behavior
In his latest book, "Genes Rule the World," Kaist professor of bio and brain engineering, Jeong-gyun Choi, delves into the profoun ...
Global Economic Times Reporter 2024.12.28
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