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Reporter South Korea quietly made a big change to how it will count its population. In what LGBT advocates describe as a “historic decision,” the country’s Ministry of Data and Statistics updated on Wednesday its digital registration system for the 2025 Population and Housing Census to accept “spouse” or “cohabiting partner” as valid responses between same-sex household members.
North Korea has performed its first ballistic missile tests in five months, days before U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders are expected to meet in South Korea
Kim Jong Un made the comments at the groundbreaking ceremony for a memorial for North Korean soldiers who fought for Russia in its war with Ukraine, state media said.
From South Korea’s unique culture and customs to its mind-blowing modern innovations—and its first long-distance hiking route—learn how to experience the richness of this extraordinary place.
SEOUL: With a longer, hotter summer delaying fall foliage, South Koreans may have to wait until November to see full autumn colours this year.
From South Korea’s unique culture and customs to its mind-blowing modern innovations—and its first long-distance hiking route—learn how to experience the richness of this extraordinary place.
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Anthropic Opens Seoul Office Amid South Korea's Sixfold AI Surge
AI startup Anthropic will open an office in Gangnam, Seoul, early next year. South Korea is the country that uses AI services the most worldwide, and Anthropic’s AI services are also most actively utilized in South Korea.
South Korea says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the North’s eastern waters
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Singapore surpasses South Korea as Asia's leading sports tourism destination
Singapore has outperformed South Korea's Seoul to become "Asia's leading sports tourism destination" at this year's World Travel Awards.
South Korea's central bank kept policy interest rates unchanged on Thursday, wary of worsening an overheating housing market and a declining currency, but left the door open for another cut, pushing the won down even further against the dollar.