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Sat, July 2, 2022 | 04:43
Raped, assaulted, nowhere to find help: Foreign women speak out about their experiences of sexual violence in Korea
Raped, assaulted, nowhere to find help: Foreign women speak out about their experiences of sexual violence in Korea
"He was actually a friend. We started out as friends and we used to hang out occasionally along with mutual friends," Jennifer told The Korea Times. But, she continued, that all changed when she went out for a drink with him and he showed his true colors. The two had an argument outside a bar and suddenly he started acting aggressively, grabbing her by the shoulder and assaul...
Lee Min-young | 2022-01-14 08:50
Man reported to police for allegedly abusing dog in public
Man reported to police for allegedly abusing dog in public
An animal rights group reported a man to the police, Monday, for violating the Animal Protection Act. He allegedly yanked aggressively on his dog's leash, lifting the animal off the ground.
Lee Min-young | 2022-01-12 17:09
Squid Game star Jung Ho-yeon becomes Vogue's first Asian solo cover model
Squid Game star Jung Ho-yeon becomes Vogue's first Asian solo cover model
“Squid Game” star Jung Ho-yeon, has become the first East Asian cover model of Vogue in the fashion magazine’s 130-year history. She made her acting debut via the Netflix Korea original series “Squid Game” in 2021. She played the role of North Korean defector Kang Sae-byeok, or player 067.
Lee Min-young | 2022-01-09 17:55
North Korean defector crosses DMZ into North, undetected for hours
North Korean defector crosses DMZ into North, undetected for hours
A N. Korean defector has crossed the heavily armed border from South Korea into North Korea, the South Korean military said on Sunday.
Lee Min-young | 2022-01-03 17:17
  • Military criticized for continued border control failures
South Korea pardons jailed former President Park Geun-hye
South Korea pardons jailed former President Park Geun-hye
Former President Park Geun-hye was set free Friday under a presidential pardon, after four years and nine months of imprisonment following her impeachment and ouster from office for corruption. The government said the decision was made in consideration of her deteriorating health and as part of efforts to promote national unity.
Lee Min-young | 2021-12-31 18:23
BTS' Suga, RM and Jin test positive for COVID-19
BTS' Suga, RM and Jin test positive for COVID-19
Three members of the 7 member K-pop boyband BTS have been infected with the coronavirus after returning from in-person concerts in the United States.
Lee Min-young | 2021-12-26 17:53
  • BTS' RM, Jin test positive for COVID-19
'We don't need a third shot of COVID-19 vaccine': US virologist
'We don't need a third shot of COVID-19 vaccine': US virologist
The second part of our third interview with Dr. Djaballah, a virologist based in New York, following our previous videos on issues surrounding the coronavirus touches upon the reason why we don't need to get an additional shot of COVID-19 vaccine and whether COVID-19 treatment pills we be a game changer.
Lee Min-young | 2021-12-26 10:26
  • Are COVID-19 vaccines really safe for all?
Are COVID-19 vaccines really safe for all?
Are COVID-19 vaccines really safe for all?
Our third interview with Dr. Djaballah, a virologist based in New York, following our previous videos on issues surrounding the coronavirus touches upon the efficacy of the vaccines we have now and how certain vaccines can kill some people. Check out the video interview with Dr. Djaballah for more in depth.
Lee Min-young | 2021-12-23 18:40
  • 'We don't need a third shot of COVID-19 vaccine': US virologist
Multicultural families suffer poor treatment at work: survey
Multicultural families suffer poor treatment at work: survey
A large proportion of young adults and children with multicultural backgrounds and work experience here have suffered from unfair treatment, such as salaries that are lower than minimum wage and verbal abuse from employers, a survey showed Thursday.
Lee Min-young | 2021-12-17 17:54
Police to detain high-risk stalking suspects following murder cases
Police to detain high-risk stalking suspects following murder cases
Stalking-related murder cases have occurred in Korea multiple times in the span of just a few short months, pressuring the police to come up with stronger response measures to better protect those in danger of becoming the victims of violent crimes.
Lee Min-young | 2021-12-17 10:27
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