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Military to develop unmanned sensors to beef up DMZ surveillance

The military has signed a deal to develop unmanned ground surveillance sensors to boost its capacity to monitor North Korean forces in the Demilitarized Zone, …

Number of overseas Korean students continues to drop

The number of young South Koreans studying abroad plunged by a third over eight years, official data showed Tuesday, apparently thanks to the nation’s …

Koreas, Russia start third test run for logistics project

South and North Korea kicked off another test operation Tuesday of their joint logistics project to ship Russian coal to the South through a port near the …

OANA vows to counter terrorism with fair reporting

An association of leading Asia-Pacific news agencies vowed Tuesday to combat terrorism through continued reporting of such acts in a fair and accurate manner. …

Korea to be active in anti-terror campaign: Vice FM

South Korea will continue its support of the global fight against terrorism, a top diplomat said Monday, describing the weekend attacks on France as an …

Park offers N.K. investment for nuclear deal
Park offers N.K. investment for nuclear deal

President Park Geun-hye told the leaders of economically advanced countries Sunday that South Korea would invest in North Korea’s infrastructure together …

Court rules taking pictures of women in revealing clothes not sex crime
Court rules taking pictures of women in revealing clothes not sex crime

A 36-year-old man who was indicted for secretly taking pictures of women using his smartphone at Beomgye Station in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, from April to …

Parties at loggerheads over antiterrorist bills
Parties at loggerheads over antiterrorist bills

 South Korea’s delayed counterterrorism legislation was put back on the spotlight Monday as parties clashed over how to reinforce the nation’s …

Parties lock horns over violence at mass rally
Parties lock horns over violence at mass rally

The rival parties on Monday traded accusations over the violence at a rally in central Seoul on Saturday that left dozens of protesters and police officers …

Abuse of antibiotics for children’s ear infection rampant
Abuse of antibiotics for children’s ear infection rampant

Antibiotics are prescribed for children suffering from acute ear infection too rampantly in South Korea with the rate reaching 84.2 percent, a report showed …

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