Articles by Lim Jae-seong
Lim Jae-seong
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Videos of deadly car accident create suspicions of 'sudden acceleration'
Footage from a deadly car crash in Gangneung, Gangwon Provinc is raising public suspicions about whether the cause was “sudden unintended acceleration.” The videos of the accident show a car driven by a 68-year-old woman running amok for about 600 meters on Dec. 6. The car crashed into a trench by the road, claiming her 12-year-old grandson’s life and leaving the driver seriously injured. “Oh my God, why doesn’t this work? Oh, something is wrong,“ the frighten
Social Affairs Dec. 15, 2022
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Fire breaks out at Namdaemun market
A building in Namdaemun market in central Seoul caught fire on Wednesday evening. The fire authority estimates that a temporary building near exit three of the large market caught fire at around 7:52 p.m. Emergency responders are working to contain the blaze, and a total of 77 firefighters arrived on the scene in 21 fire engines. There are no reports of injury or deaths as of 10 p.m.
Social Affairs Dec. 14, 2022
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Suga to serve as social service agent, but what is it?
BTS member Suga might serve his military duty as a social service agent, according to local news reports citing military officials. Serving as a social service agent is an alternative form of military service in South Korea, for those deemed unfit to serve as soldiers in a military base due to a number of factors such as health, financial difficulties and family situation. In the case of Suga, a shoulder injury from a traffic accident in 2012 is suspected to be the reason for his qualification
K-pop Dec. 13, 2022
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Suspect of W15bn fraud case nabbed
A fraud suspect in his 40s was apprehended by the police on Monday with suspected crime revenue of about 15 billion won ($11.5 million) after several days on the run. The police caught an online merchant who disappeared with money paid by at least 46 people for luxury bags and gift cards, the Suwon Nambu Police Station on Tuesday. In the investigation, the suspect confessed that he made as much as 15 billion won in criminal revenue, according to local media reports. The suspect, who sold luxury
Social Affairs Dec. 13, 2022
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Woori Bank offers multilingual service on Sundays
Woori Bank, one of South Korea’s top banks, is offering multilingual services on Sundays at five branches around the country. The five branches -- Ansan, Uijeongbu and Balan in Gyeonggi Province, Gwanghui-dong in Seoul and Gimhae in South Gyeongsang Province -- will be open on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Foreigners can access general banking services in 10 languages, including English, Chinese, Thai and Indonesian. The services include making deposits, withdrawals, overseas transfers an
Market Dec. 12, 2022
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[Eye plus] Seonbi's sleeves float again with new 'hanryangmu'
How would "seonbi," Confucian scholars during the Joseon era (1392-1910), have fun, if they lived today? As a response to his curiosity, Hwang Tae-in, 35, created “sansunoleum,” a reinterpretation of “hanryangmu.” The word "hanryang" has had different meanings throughout history, ranging from those who retired from public office to those trying for a military position, but today the word is used to refer to unemployed or carefree people. The hanryangmu
Culture Dec. 3, 2022
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Mother gets leniency after abandoning child downtown
A woman was fined after abandoning her 3-year-old child in August in downtown Seoul, avoiding a prison sentence and possible deportation. Seoul Central District Court opted for leniency on Thursday, ordering a fine of 5 million won ($3,850) to a foreign national and ordering her to take a course against child abuse for abandoning her daughter in an alley in Myeong-dong, Seoul, according to local media reports. Child abandonment is punishable by up to 3 1/2 years in prison and generally leads to
Social Affairs Dec. 2, 2022
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BTS Jin begins military service in one of the coldest parts of S. Korea
BTS’ member Jin is to begin his military service in one of the northernmost military bases in South Korea, on Dec. 13, according to the South Korean military. The bootcamp where he begins his 18 months of military service is that of the 5th Infantry Division in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province. The 5th Infantry Division has a reputation for being a tough unit to serve in, due to harsh winters. Yeoncheon often sees the coldest temperatures in Gyeonggi Province. The average temperature ranges fr
K-pop Nov. 24, 2022
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Study in Korea education fair kicks off
“Study in Korea Fair” kicked off its biannual online exposition in cooperation with local governments on Tuesday. A total of 84 universities across South Korea provide participants with information on courses, admission and scholarship in this session, which runs through Dec. 1. Nine local governments also have online booths, including Busan, Daegu and Incheon, the country’s most populous cities. Participants can get real-time counseling and information about admissions to loca
Social Affairs Nov. 22, 2022
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[Eye plus] Connecting strings, weaving tradition
“The process attracts me more than the results,” says Kim Na-yeon a spinner and weaver of Hansan ramie fabric, which is made from the plant ramie, used to make traditional summer costumes. Ramie fabric from Hansan, South Chungcheong Province, has a long tradition that goes hundreds of years, and its production process was designated as a cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011. The making process of Hansan ramie fabric starts with making strings with parts of ramie stems to weaving the
People Nov. 19, 2022
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Opposition accuses first lady of 'playing Audrey Hepburn'
First lady Kim Keon-hee is once again drawing fire from the opposition bloc this time over her activities in Cambodia, where she accompanied President Yoon Suk-yeol for the ASEAN meeting. During her trip, she declined to attend a cultural event arranged by the Cambodian government for the spouses of attending state leaders. Instead, she visited a young heart patient at a hospital as well as at the patient’s home. Her actions were made public through a series of photographs, which oppositio
Politics Nov. 14, 2022
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[Photo News] Suneung is a week away
Suneung, the college entrance examination that is held once a year, is now just a week away. Across the country, people of all ages pay attention to the exam that takes place simultaneously everywhere here on the third Thursday of each November, as society puts great importance on college admission. Students go all out to achieve their best score on the test in belief that a good score could change their lives. Their families and friends bustle to help, pray and buy sweets for the students in th
Social Affairs Nov. 10, 2022
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Revision to domestic violence law proposed to regulate stalking crimes
Lawmakers at the National Assembly proposed revising a domestic violence law to allow the punishment of stalking crimes committed by family members. Independent Rep. Yang Jeong-sook and other 10 lawmakers on Thursday purposed a revision to the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Crimes of Domestic Violence to extend the scope of punishing stalking crimes, Yang’s office announced Monday. The current domestic violence law has only regulated limited scope of stalking crimes, suc
Social Affairs Nov. 7, 2022
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Moon notifies government of intent to return three NK dogs
Former President Moon Jae-in has notified the South Korean government of his intent to return the dogs that were gifted to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un back to the state. Moon on Saturday relayed his decision to the Ministry of Interior and Safety that he wishes to return a pair of dogs and their puppy that he was taking care of since May, according to local reports on Monday. Of the three dogs, a pair, Gomi and Songang, were given to the former president by the North Korean leader dur
Politics Nov. 7, 2022
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Niece of US lawmaker among Itaewon victims
One of the 26 foreign victims of Saturday night’s Itaewon tragedy has been identified as the niece of a US politician -- Rep. Brad Wenstrup. Twenty-year-old Anne Marie Geiske is one of the two American victims of the deadly disaster, according to the office for the representative of Ohio’s 2nd congressional district on Monday. “Monica and I, and our entire family, are grieving the loss of our niece Anne Marie Gieske. She was a gift from God to our family. We loved her so much,&
Social Affairs Nov. 1, 2022
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