[Report] Struggling to tie the knot
It seems to be getting increasingly difficult for Koreans to tie the knot. A local wedding consulting company offers a simple answer for why: the costs involved are getting too pricey.
[Report] Shrimp farming in the desert
In a unique aid project, Korean scientists have partnered with Algerian experts to cultivate Pacific white shrimp in the Sahara Desert. How is this even possible? We take a look at the technology.
[Interview] Korean economy in 2016
We’re into the second month of the new year and the Korean economy continues to face major challenges both at home and abroad — from lingering risks in China to sliding Korean exports and more potential rate hikes in the U.S. We sit down with Choi Joong-kyung, the former Minister of Knowledge Economy, or the current trade ministry, to listen to what he had to say about the Korean economy and the road ahead this year.
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