![]() President Lee Myung-bak, in a car, responds to cheers from citizens on the street after his inauguration ceremony, Monday. / Yonhap |








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![]() President Lee Myung-bak, in a car, responds to cheers from citizens on the street after his inauguration ceremony, Monday. / Yonhap |
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1![]() | Gov't to launch intensive crackdown against foreigners committing drug crimes |
2![]() | Dog meat traders condemn first lady, animal rights groups' push for ban |
3![]() | INTERVIEWSpaceX's Starlink in Kyiv is wake-up call for Seoul |
4![]() | Billy Graham Seoul Crusade celebrates 50th anniversary |
5![]() | Dollar remittance, foreign exchange rules to be eased |
6![]() | Home gardening boom inspires plant adoption, specialized care services for leafy companions |
7![]() | Yoon's labor reform drive sputters as umbrella union exits talks |
8![]() | Korean businesses seek tougher punishments for industrial espionage |
9![]() | Yoon calls for all-out efforts to win chip war |
10![]() | Bookstore specializing in film is haven for readers and seaside lovers alike |
1![]() | Netflix's new original 'Bloodhounds' to deliver cathartic action |
2![]() | 'Leaving Las Vegas' director Mike Figgis puts Korea in spotlight in new film |
3![]() | White Cube to open space in Seoul |
4![]() | Music festival brings attention to DMZ |
5![]() | China's hallyu restrictions likely to continue unless Seoul-Beijing ties improve |