“It won’t change unless the guy’s expectations about what he’s ‘supposed to do’ changes,” she explained. “There’s some ...
By Aisylu Akhmetzianova The government has reaffirmed its willingness to accept all North Korean prisoners of war (POWs) in ...
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Hosted on MSN[Column] Korea will soon face a security dilemma like Europe’sI received that text message from a German friend who attended the Munich Security Conference a few days ago. My friend was responding to remarks made in Munich by US Vice Preside ...
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Hosted on MSNLocked in, loving it: Escape room boom in South KoreaEyes flutter open. Metal bars blur into focus. A dimly lit, claustrophobic room. Where am I? A tug at my wrist—clang. A metal ...
By Kim Seon Ah The Seoul-based International Vaccine Institute (IVI) on Feb. 21 opened its global bioresource center ...
John Harlow is a true example of a small town boy who did good. Harlow, 58, of Tyrone, retired last week as chief of public ...
The 6km distance represents the average distance that some people have to walk if they need to get water in remote parts of ...
Ancient medieval flush toilet discovered in a 1,300-year-old Korean palace reveals early sanitation practices and royal ...
Do you want to experience Korea but not travel thousands of kilometres? Then the Korean Cultural Centre in Pretoria is a must ...
Ukraine has considerable leverage in upcoming negotiations with Russia—as long as the United States stands by Kyiv and adopts ...
Political polarization in South Korea is evermore extreme, with many young men rallying around impeached President Yoon, ...
Thousands of miles from home, North Koreans work on Chinese tuna longliners in the Indian Ocean for pay that goes to their leader, a new study says.
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