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MBC
| Jun 14, 2013
An increasing number of women in South Korea are breaking with the housewife tradition and suiting up for work. While career ambitions may be the dream, many are motivated by the soaring daily costs of living. South Korean broadcaster MBC has more.
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MBC
| Jun 7, 2013
Many South Koreans are taking a long hard look at the unequal treatment between men and women in society, after one of South Korean President Park Geun-hye's male aides was accused of sexual harassment during a trip to Washington D.C. last month. ...
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MBC
| May 31, 2013
North Korea announced intentions to allow South Korean managers back to the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a joint factory run in cooperation with South Korea that has been shut down since April. Seoul was cautious to respond to the news. South Korea...
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MBC
| May 31, 2013
South Koreans have been warned of "unprecedented" power outages which may occur this summer after operations were suspended at three vital nuclear power plants. South Korean broadcaster MBC presents how a whistleblower's tip has uncovered an embar...
Euronews
| May 29, 2013
South Korea has suspended operations at two more nuclear power reactors and extended the closure of a third after officials discovered that cables for the reactors had been supplied using fake documents. The cables failed to meet proper performan...
ITN News
| May 20, 2013
They're at it again. North Korea fired two short-range missiles off its east coast, making six launches in three days in what Pyongyang is describing as legitimate military drills. "Our military is conducting these exercises to cope with the moun...
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MBC
| May 17, 2013
Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe keeps driving his neighbors wild. Less than a month after upsetting China and South Korea for reawakening painful memories of World War II, his latest tribute to the military has turned into an international blun...
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MBC
| May 10, 2013
US President Barack Obama hosted South Korean President Park Geun-hye in her first visit to the US since becoming South Korea's first woman president. South Korean broadcaster MBC takes a look at what the presidents discussed, including the tricky...
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MBC
| May 3, 2013
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is showing no signs of regret as he continues to push divisive sentiments. Moves to change Japan's constitution and invoke nationalist pride have observers in China and South Korea concerned. South Korean broadca...
LinkAsia
| May 3, 2013
Social media in Japan and South Korea has been abuzz after recent nationalist moves by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. While some stand by Abe's actions, others expressed confusion and disappointment with Japan's swing to the extreme right.
— May 11 at 12:13 pm
...Geun-hye made history Monday by becoming South Korea's first female president, pledging to secure South Korea against the threat of an increasin...