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Police book three, probe dozens more over election fake news allegations
Police said they booked three people over false ballot shortage rumors and are investigating 67 online accounts tied to election misinformation, alongside separate fake news cases involving North Korea oil claims and Gwangju.
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Sentences finalized for three who bribed former first lady Kim Keon Hee
A Seoul court finalized suspended prison terms and a fine for three people convicted of giving luxury gifts and cash bribes to former first lady Kim Keon Hee.
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High school baseball team visits Gwangju opponent to apologize for 'Let's go to Starbucks' chant
The remarks appeared to reference Starbucks Korea's controversial "Tank Day" promotion, which faced intense backlash for reportedly ridiculing the May 18 Gwangju Democratic Uprising.
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Free sanitary pads program rolls out to public restrooms
Korea launches a 12-area pilot to stock free sanitary pads in public facilities, testing demand, access and safeguards before a possible nationwide expansion next year.