Angolan family escaped Incheon terminal but feels scars
It was finally over. After a nearly one-year battle with Korean customs and immigration authorities and two years of waiting for a refugee status, Nkuka Lulendo and his family were finally approved.
North's next test may be of a miniaturized tactical nuke: Heinonen
A former high-ranking official at the United Nations nuclear watchdog said North Korea would likely focus on testing a miniature nuclear warhead in a possible seventh nuclear test.
North Korea appears to be making good on leader Kim Jong-un's vow to equip frontline units with tactical nuclear weapons and realize its objective of being able to carry out preemptive nuclear attacks should the regime's survival come under threat.
Korean culture festival plays in Washington after two missed years
One of the largest overseas Korean cultural festivals in years kicked off on Monday in Washington, as Seoul’s culture minister vowed to take bilateral ties to the next level.
Dreamcatcher is a girl group that cares about more than No. 1s
In April, Dreamcatcher left an impression on the K-pop scene and scored its first No. 1 on a music show with “Maison,” a rock metal number about a climate change apocalypse. The girl group is now back to continue its unique concept surrounding environmental damage, but this time with a more peaceful approach.
Hip-hop singer Crush denies claims he was racist toward fans at festival
Fans on Twitter and other social media platforms called out Crush for allegedly refusing to high five two fans at the 2022 Someday Pleroma Festival, held at the Nanji Hangang Park in Mapo District, western Seoul on Sunday. A short video of the singer performing on stage went viral on Twitter, in which Crush appears to pass by two fans in the audience with darker skin, according to the Twitter user who uploaded the video.