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[Herald Interview] Line Man Wongnai eyes district-level expansion in Thailand this year 코리아헤럴드18:20Line Man Wongnai, a food delivery service firm distantly affiliated with South Korea’s Naver, has said it will expand its operation nationwide in all 77 pro
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International Vaccine Institute's fully vaccinated chief shares why he's still taking precautions 코리아헤럴드17:53International Vaccine Institute Director General Dr. Jerome H. Kim says he is still taking minimal risks more than a month since becoming fully vaccinated ag
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[Herald Interview] AI for stock picking, and beyond 코리아헤럴드17:17Every financial services company yearns for benefits from artificial intelligence, but oftentimes, the technology itself does not necessarily bring success.
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[Herald Interview] Singer-songwriter Minsu returns with funky dance pop 코리아헤럴드16:37Breaking away from her usual dainty, dreamy sound, South Korean singer-songwriter Minsu is attempting her first dance tune with “Healthy Food.” With her sk
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[Newsmaker] Tech firms under fire for toxic work environment 코리아헤럴드16:32The South Korean IT powerhouses nestled in Pangyo Techno Valley, a tech hub modeled after Silicon Valley in the US, are best known for a progressive workplac
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[#WeFACE] Recycling alone won't save climate: teen activist 코리아헤럴드16:21The Korea Herald is publishing a series of interviews with the lineup of speakers who will discuss solutions to the climate crisis at the H.eco Forum, which
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Concerns over real estate speculation rise in S. Korea 코리아헤럴드16:18In recent years South Korea has seen a surge in real estate investment deals that were thought to be speculative, but some market watchers say the country st
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Korea National Railway gains traction in expanding overseas business 코리아헤럴드16:09Private companies are facing difficulties expanding business overseas as the trend for global railway markets is shifting in favor of a comprehensive set of
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[Herald Interview] Chief of Korea National Railway maps out innovative future for railways in Korea 코리아헤럴드16:08With the international community keen to achieve carbon neutrality, every business sector confronts a set of restrictions involving carbon emissions. For Sou
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Laxer COVID-19 curbs, post-vaccine social distancing waivers coming to Korea in July 코리아헤럴드15:38South Korea plans to ease out of most COVID-19 restrictions in the summer to stimulate the economy, the Ministry of Health and Welfare said Sunday, while cas...
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[Herald Interview] Adoptee filmmaker shocked by reality of Korea's single moms 코리아헤럴드15:29For filmmaker Sun Hee Engelstoft, who was born in South Korea in 1982 and sent to Denmark for adoption when she was 4 months old, it was shocking to witness
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[News Focus] Gwangju, Jeolla lead surge in payouts for jobless women 코리아헤럴드15:11SEJONG -- Women in South Korea have been hit harder by the pandemic than their male counterparts in terms of job security, labor-related government data sugg
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Financial workers, employers agree on paid vaccination leave 코리아헤럴드15:06The Korean Financial Industry Union and the Finance Industry User Council have agreed that workers who get vaccinated for COVID-19 are entitled to up to thre
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Virtual golf booms while crowded driving ranges suffer due to COVID-19 코리아헤럴드15:04Despite the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing rules in place, some indoor golf facilities featuring simulators and golf courses have been enj
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[#WeFACE] H.eco Forum 2021 to be held June 10 코리아헤럴드14:58If emissions continue at the current rate, the Earth has about six years and 235 days before the effects of global warming become irreversible. That is what
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