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South Korea
‘Smaller than a closet’: the tiny Seoul flats going viral on YouTube
YouTuber Drew Binsky tours Seoul’s US$250-a-month micro-flats, sparking conversation on urban housing and South Korea’s hidden pressures.
10 Feb 2026 - 4:43PM
South Korea
Seoul tightens migrant language screening over safety concerns
9 Feb 2026 - 7:26PM
TV shows and streaming video
When K-drama meets J-drama, sparks fly on screen
8 Feb 2026 - 7:15PM
K-pop, Mandopop, other Asian pop
K-pop-loving business expert breaks down the systems that drive the industry
Choi Jung-kiu’s new book analyses K-pop’s working parts using examples drawn from active idol groups, recent releases and everyday practices.
6 Feb 2026 - 12:45PM
South Korea
South Korea urged to ease inheritance tax as wealthy exit at record rate
Rigid inheritance laws blamed as 2,400 wealthy residents leave the country. Business group seeks reforms including tax payment via stocks.
3 Feb 2026 - 8:42PM
South Korea
Why South Korea’s Gen Z steer towards bus driving as job market shifts
Bus driver licenses for people in their 20s and 30s rose 43 per cent in three years, driven by better pay, job security, and changing attitudes.
29 Jan 2026 - 6:14PM
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Art
Remembering Korean artist Chung Sang-hwa, master of monochrome
Korean modern art icon Chung Sang-hwa was known for his ‘dansaekhwa’ paintings, which demanded ‘foolishly endless repetition’.
29 Jan 2026 - 5:18PM
Tourism
How Seoul became the world’s esports capital and attracts fans from across Asia
Tickets at venues like LCK Arena sell out fast as fans travel to South Korea’s capital to see the best play games such as League of Legends.
25 Jan 2026 - 9:15PM
South Korea
South Korea banned dog meat. Now what happens to 500,000 animals?
As South Korea moves to end dog meat consumption by 2027, the government lacks a clear survival plan for nearly half a million caged dogs.
22 Jan 2026 - 6:18PM
TV shows and streaming video
‘Age of barbarism’: how Made in Korea shows country’s dark 1970s underbelly
Director Woo Min-ho explains why he chose 1970s South Korea to explore themes of power, corruption and ambition for his first TV series.
21 Jan 2026 - 6:23PM
South Korea
How Project 2025 is reshaping immigration for Korean-Americans
Activist Kim Dong-seok warns lack of White House restraint has blurred immigration lines, leaving Korean-American residents in constant fear.
20 Jan 2026 - 4:51PM
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Tourism
What’s fuelling South Korea’s running boom? A look at the fitness obsession
From office workers to ultra-marathoners, South Korea’s running boom is reshaping streets, travel and retail as millions hit the pavement.
14 Jan 2026 - 1:05PM
Art
Damien Hirst and Do-ho Suh among top artists showing in Seoul in 2026
Seoul’s 2026 art scene will also see the opening of the Centre Pompidou Hanwha Seoul and the return of the Gwangju and Busan biennales.
13 Jan 2026 - 3:15PM
South Korea
South Koreans see joy in parenthood but fear economic strain
While 74 per cent see joy in children, 92 per cent say economic burdens impact family planning – a factor in South Korea’s record-low birth rate.
12 Jan 2026 - 6:18PM
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TV shows and streaming video
Netflix Japanese drama Gimbap and Onigiri serves up romance one meal at a time
Starring Eiji Akaso and Kang Hye-won, Netflix’s Gimbap and Onigiri explores romance and cultural connection through food.
10 Jan 2026 - 12:15PM
South Korea
South Korea’s proposed foreign crime bill sparks xenophobia fears
Critics say a bill to publish crime stats on foreign nationals stigmatises immigrants and ignores data showing their lower crime rates.
8 Jan 2026 - 6:50PM
South Korea
Novo breaks through K League barrier as first foreign goalkeeper in 28 years
Korea has lifted the ban on its clubs signing foreign shot-stoppers, and Yongin FC have taken full advantage, signing 33-year-old Emanuel Novo.
4 Jan 2026 - 4:24PM
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South Korea
South Korea’s record low birth rate leads to mass school closures
With student counts half of 1980 levels, South Korea confronts a crisis of empty classrooms and abandoned sites, raising worry over wasted assets.
28 Dec 2025 - 5:19PM
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South Korea
In South Korea, vouchers to curb county’s falling population draw new residents
Officials in Okcheon, however, are looking to identify fake residents who change addresses without moving in.
26 Dec 2025 - 3:56PM
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South Korea
US to grant Seoul exception on nuclear submarine fuel supply
Seoul to formalise right to build nuclear-powered submarines via Aukus-style waiver requiring approval from Trump and US Congress.
24 Dec 2025 - 6:34PM
World of performing arts
Meet the Korean viral ‘dancing conductor’ who says he’s not actually dancing
Some conductors are visibly moved by the music, but Korean maestro Baek Yoon-hak takes that concept a step or two further.
24 Dec 2025 - 4:15PM
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South Korea
‘Widespread cheating’ scandal hits South Korean universities amid AI concerns
Seoul National and Yonsei universities face new cheating scandals despite tighter controls, signalling need for stronger online exam and AI rules.
22 Dec 2025 - 4:54PM
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South Korea
South Korea reopens debate on lifting ban on North Korean media
Lawmakers move to ease North Korean web access. Supporters cite freedom of information, but critics fear propaganda risks.
17 Dec 2025 - 4:55PM
South Korea
Chinese tourists pivot to South Korea, Thailand amid Japan travel ban
Spat began when Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi suggested potential military intervention in Taiwan Strait, leading Beijing to issue a travel warning.
4 Dec 2025 - 5:06PM
Blackpink
How K-pop idols are helping Korea’s ‘kimjang vest’ make a comeback
The iconic vest, long associated with older women making kimchi in the countryside, is being revived by young consumers embracing the ‘grandma-chic’ aesthetic.
29 Nov 2025 - 6:00PM
South Korea
South Korea high-rise fire safety under scrutiny after Hong Kong tragedy
Safety concerns spike as many of South Korea’s ageing buildings lack both essential sprinklers and noncombustible cladding.
28 Nov 2025 - 4:44PM
South Korea
‘Don’t trust the pension system’: why young South Koreans back later retirement
Facing pension doubts, young South Koreans increasingly back extending the retirement age from 60 to 65, viewing it as vital for financial stability.
20 Nov 2025 - 6:00AM
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South Korea
Hundreds of South Korean workers to sue ICE over raid at Hyundai-LG plant
About 200 detainees seek compensation and plan to sue for racial discrimination, human rights violations, and excessive force during the arrests.
12 Nov 2025 - 7:06PM
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