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Thousands celebrate Kim Il-sung's birth in capital Pyongyang, as tensions continue over the country's nuclear programme.
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South Korean business owners plan to send delegation to Pyongyang with appeal to resume work at border factories.
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Investigators say they had mistakenly identified a Chinese internet address as source of the attack.
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State telecom regulator says China internet address was source of cyber attack on four TV networks and major bank.
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South Korean pop has become a global phenomenon and K-pop artists are building on its success.
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The lifetime football bans of South Korean players caught up in a worldwide match-fixing ban are extended by FIFA.
Football
Last Modified: 09 Jan 2013 14:42 GMT
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'Wife classes’ take hold in Vietnam as South Korea addresses a surge in international marriages - and its problems.
Features
Last Modified: 04 Dec 2012 07:13 GMT
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South Korea's pop scene rakes in billions while the horse-galloping PSY video becomes most viewed in YouTube's history.
Features
Last Modified: 28 Nov 2012 14:48 GMT
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Pyongyang investigated after South Korea seized Chinese ship reportedly carrying missile parts to Assad regime.
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Reports say more than 3,000 people in villages near plant have received treatment for nausea, chest pain and rashes.
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