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    A 'Tiger Swallowtail' with Broken Wings: A Return Without Sincerity is Meaningless

    Singer Kim Heung-kook has announced his return to his main profession, singing, leaving behind his tumultuous political path. Anticipating a modern reinterpretation of his hit song 'Tiger Swallowt

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    Korea to Allow Organ Donation After Cardiac Death, Revamping Shortage-Plagued System

    SEOUL – The South Korean government is pushing a major overhaul of its organ donation and transplantation system, announcing a five-year plan that includes allowing organ procurement from patien

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    China’s Rare Earth Monopoly: The 'Assassin's Mace' That Upends Global Geopolitics

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Peru's Economy Shows Promising Growth, but Challenges Remain
Lima, Peru – Peru's economy continues to show signs of recovery, with the National Institute of Statistics and Information ( ...
Graciela Maria Reporter 2024.12.22

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Peru Invests Heavily in Education Infrastructure, But More Reforms Needed
Lima, Peru – The National Educational Infrastructure Program (Pronied) has announced a significant investment of over 2 bill ...
Ana Fernanda Reporter 2024.12.22

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Peru Makes Significant Strides in Water and Sanitation Access
Lima, Peru – The Peruvian Ministry of Housing, Construction, and Sanitation (MVCS) has announced the completion of 32 urban ...
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.12.22

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South Korea's Demographic Time Bomb: A Call for Comprehensive Reform
South Korea is teetering on the brink of demographic collapse. With a projected total fertility rate of a mere 0.68 in 2024, the n ...
Hwang Sujin Reporter 2024.12.02

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Probiotics: The Versatile Microbe in Our Gut
"If you were to choose just one supplement from a myriad of options," is a question often posed to health experts, who invariably ...
Hwang Sujin Reporter 2024.12.02

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South Korea's Future Hinges on Nurturing Young Minds
South Korea, once lauded by the OECD for its robust education system, now finds itself at a crossroads. While the nation has achie ...
Hwang Sujin Reporter 2024.12.02

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A Grateful Heart, A Longer Life: Insights from Harvard Health
Harvard University's School of Public Health has unveiled a fascinating finding: a grateful heart may extend one's lifespan. In a ...
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.12.02

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Navigating India's Growth: Opportunities and Challenges for Korean Businesses
While the global economy grapples with sluggish growth, India’s economy is surging forward at a remarkable pace. With a GDP ...
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.12.02

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Hunan's Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture Sees Tourism Boom, Thanks to Poverty Alleviation Efforts
Xiangxi, Hunan, China - Jose Chavez, a visitor from Costa Rica, was captivated by stunning photos of waterfalls and traditional wo ...
Ana Fernanda Reporter 2024.11.25

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Humanity is Driving Plants to Extinction: The Disappearing Flora and Our Fragile Planet
Just as a meteor strike once wiped out the dinosaurs, humanity is now posing a colossal threat to the Earth's ecosystem. The rate ...
Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter 2024.11.22

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The Sweet Temptation of Cults: How Financial Influence Can Corrupt the Media
The media plays a crucial role in democratic societies, serving as watchdogs that expose the truth and hold those in power account ...
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.11.21

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Soaring Demand for Gluten-Free Foods in South Korea
A recent survey by Embrain Trend Monitor has revealed that a significant 80% of South Koreans are willing to purchase gluten-free ...
LEE YEON SIL Reporter 2024.11.14

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A Call for Comprehensive Online Safety Measures for Children and Adolescents
As concerns about online safety grow amid the rise of deepfake pornography, illegal harmful content, and cyberbullying, there is a ...
Yim Kwangsoo Correspondent 2024.11.14

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Pigs in a Poke: The Crisis Facing South Korean Pig Farmers
The recent tragic suicide of a pig farmer in Yeongcheon, Gyeongbuk, South Korea, has shone a harsh spotlight on the precarious fin ...
LEE YEON SIL Reporter 2024.11.14

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Outsiders and Insights: A New Lens on Korean Culture
Yonah Kim, a German-based opera director, is bringing a fresh perspective to the classic Korean folktale, "Simcheong." Her interpr ...
Yim Kwangsoo Correspondent 2024.11.14

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Korea's Sports Association: A Den of Corruption
The Korean Sports Association (KSA) has once again plunged itself into controversy by approving President Lee Ki-heung's bid for a ...
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.11.14

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Professor Kim Cheol-hong's rejection of the medal goes beyond its meaning
[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] The refusal of Professor Kim Cheol-hong of Incheon National University, who is scheduled to retire at the ...
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter 2024.10.29

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How to use Starbucks very smartly
[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] Ashotchu. This word, which is difficult to pronounce, is the name of a custom drink that has recently bec ...
Global Economic Times Reporter 2024.10.22

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Reasons for doing YouTube
[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] Hong Jin-kyung, who recently appeared as a guest on the web entertainment program 'Salon Drip' hosted by ...
Global Economic Times Reporter 2024.10.22

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A meaningful seed left behind by ‘Shin-Okubo Righteous Man’
[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] January 26, 2001, 7:15 p.m. Su-hyeon Lee (25 years old at the time), a college student studying language ...
Global Economic Times Reporter 2024.10.22
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