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Reporter : Choi Won-suk
Thu, January 21, 2021 | 11:40
Trump says he will meet Kim Jong Un in Vietnam
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam on Feb. 27 and 28. Trump confirmed the meeting during the State of the Union address on Tuesday (February 5).
News | 2019-02-07 12:43
Polar vortex brings deadly cold
Frost covers part of the face of University of Minnesota student Daniel Dylla during a morning jog along Mississippi River Parkway Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019, In Minneapolis. AP Ice and water flows over the brink of the Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. AP  A view of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls as steam rises from the falls...
Darkroom | 2019-02-07 10:52
Jihwa: paper flowers, Monk brings hanji flowers to life
Venerable Sukyong seems every bit a solemn Buddhist monk when he beats the drum and sounds the "moktak," a wooden percussion instrument. But when he grabs a piece of "hanji," or traditional Korean mulberry paper, he becomes like a skilled florist who turns the paper into life-like flowers.
Feature | 2019-02-03 00:00
Dyeing with safflowers
There are various shades of red, including pink, maroon, burgundy, scarlet, vermilion, crimson and bloodred. These vibrant colors can be created through the delicate processing of safflowers, a long-standing tradition in Korea.
Feature | 2019-02-02 00:00
Temple reveals timeless devotion to Buddhism
In Seonam Temple located in the foothills of Mount Jogye in South Jeolla Province, every small thing seems to form a bigger picture that Mother Nature has created, from rolling small cobbles on the unpaved road to a little stream, a tree trunk scorched by lightning strike and walls revealing clay and straw that has been standing for over a thousand years.  Unlike bigger ...
Darkroom | 2019-01-28 14:19
China to launch Mars mission next year
China is planning to send a space probe, a lander and an orbiter to Mars in 2020.
Feature | 2019-01-25 15:06
Young South Koreans are choosing pets over kids
Strained by sky-high housing prices and notorious working hours, more and more young people in South Korea are choosing 'fur' babies over real ones. That means fancy pet food, puppy photo shoots and even dog funerals.
Feature | 2019-01-25 09:57
Lack of deep sleep linked to early signs of Alzheimer's
A new study has linked poor quality sleep to higher levels of a brain protein believed to cause Alzheimer's.
Feature | 2019-01-16 14:27
Less than six hours sleep per night may increase heart disease risk, study says
People who sleep less than six hours a night might have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease compared to those who sleep seven to eight hours.
Feature | 2019-01-16 14:08
Children deserve better
An Afghan girl, who was injured in a bomb blast a day earlier, poses for a photograph at the scene of last night's truck bomb blast that targeted Green Village camp belonging to foreigners in Kabul, Afghanistan, 15 January 2019. At least four persons were killed and 90 others, including 23 children, were injured. EPA Children play on the rope as they wait to observe the ...
Darkroom | 2019-01-16 11:24
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