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Reporter : Kim Se-jeong
Mon, May 29, 2023 | 18:25
'Thank you for stopping my life as the devil'
Cho Ju-bin, 24, who allegedly blackmailed minors and women to create sexually abusive videos and distributed the material in secret chat rooms on Telegram, appeared in front of the press Wednesday, outside Jongno Police Station in Seoul. “Thank you for putting a brake on the life of a devil that couldn't be stopped,” he said unapologetically, drawing outrage from women's righ...
As people practice social distancing, Seoul Library's e-books gain popularity
As social distancing becomes the new norm amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Seoul Metropolitan Library is offering free e-books and audiobooks to entertain people at home.
Seoul seeks 200 million won in compensation from Shincheonji
The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Wednesday it had filed a compensation suit against the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a religious sect blamed for the faster spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in Korea, and its founder Lee Man-hee.
Seoul City supports late-night animal rescue
What would you do if you saw a dog hit by a car in the middle of the road in Seoul?
Singer Psy remains quiet on connection to Shincheonji
Singer Psy said Tuesday he had nothing to say about the allegation that his father-in-law had connections with the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a religious sect blamed for the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak in Korea.
Calls grow for coronavirus tests on all arrivals from US
Calls are growing among medical experts for the government to quarantine and conduct coronavirus testing on people arriving from the United States, as the number of confirmed cases there has soared in recent weeks.
Police consider revealing child porn suspect's identity
Police in Seoul are considering revealing the identity of a man who convinced minors to record pornographic videos of themselves which he then distributed using Telegram messenger.
All arrivals from Europe to get coronavirus test from Sunday
All arrivals from Europe will have to undergo a COVID-19 infection test at the country's airports and ports, starting Sunday, in enhanced screening to contain the ...
New virus cases climb as new infection clusters emerge
Korea continued to see a daily increase in new COVID-19 cases Thursday as cluster infections appeared in Daegu, the epicenter of the outbreak here, and other regions, according to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). There were 152 new cases reported Wednesday, a number back up to three-digit figures after infections had been tallied in double-digits f...
Consumers inundated with misinformation about coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic is more health-conscious people fall for inaccurate information on social media and the internet.
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