Karin Jensen, a 47-year-old Swedish police officer, had no clue that her business trip to Korea in 2018 would be the beginning of a long journey to discover her biological roots.
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"LGBT social influencers’ platforms can create a ‘safe space’ for sexual minorities where they can just be themselves without feeling the generational trauma of being gay," said Tashi Choden, winner of Miss Bhutan 2022.
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As drinking at home has become the new norm amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, local convenience store chains have launched specialty stores that offer a wide selection of alcohol options.
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Starting from Sept. 2 until Nov. 13, the plaza in front of Seoul City Hall turns into an outdoor library for everyone every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, under Seoul Municipal Government’s “Read at Seoul Plaza” event.
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Supermarkets in South Korea engaging in a price war on fried chicken is a welcome development for consumers amid the soaring cost of living.
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K-pop dance cover videos, often filmed by groups of young amateur dancers in public spaces, rack up millions of views on YouTube. And they are "democratizing" dance education which can be inaccessible, says Dr. Chuyun Oh.
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