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Korea
North and South Korea Want to Host 2032 Olympics Together
By Hillary Leung
Can the Koreas Make Peace?
By Eli Meixler
North Korea's 'Hotel of Doom' May Finally Be Opening
By Casey Quackenbush
Crossing the Naktong With Thousands of Korean Refugees
By Lily Rothman and Liz Ronk
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North Korea Is Definitely Capable of the WannaCry Hack
The WannaCry ransomware attack has similarities to previous North Korea cyber attacks
By Charlie Campbell / Beijing
May 17, 2017
Apple Recalls Adapters Over Risk of 'Electric Shock'
The company says it will replace faulty plugs free of charge
By Rishi Iyengar
January 29, 2016
South Korea and North Korea to Meet Next Week
The Nov. 26 talks will be the first meeting between the two sides since August
By Julia Zorthian
November 20, 2015
North Korea Is Creating Its Very Own Time Zone Today
It's all to spite Japan
By Chris Matthews / Fortune
August 7, 2015
How the Korean War Started
The line between North and South was crossed on June 25, 1950
By Lily Rothman
June 25, 2015
See Photos from the Early Days of the Korean War
On the 65th anniversary of the outbreak of war, a look back at the first month of U.S. involvement
By Eliza Berman
June 25, 2015
Setback for Uber in South Korea
It's the first country to introduce a nationwide prohibition
By Kevin McSpadden
May 28, 2015
Watch Kim Jong Un Take the Controls of an Airplane
The North Korean dictator appears in a bombastic new propaganda film “piloting” an aircraft
By Denver Nicks
January 2, 2015
Korean Air 'Nut Rage' Reported to Prosecutors
Heather Cho may have violated aviation safety law when she berated cabin crew and forced the delay of her flight
By Per Liljas
December 16, 2014
K-Pop Pioneers: The Kim Sisters Take America
In the late 1950s, three young singers left the hard times of postwar Korea to seek their fortune in the West -- and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams
By Ben Cosgrove
November 8, 2014
How Not To Cheat On The SAT
Security measures include air gaps, fake test takers, alarm doors, photo verification and handwriting samples
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
October 31, 2014
Cheating Fears Rock SAT
Students in China and South Korea who took the SAT on Oct. 11 will have their test scores delayed
By Haley Sweetland Edwards
October 29, 2014
Pizza Hut Korea's Star-Shaped, Surf-and-Turf-Topped, Dessert-Stuffed-Crust Pizza Is Simply Too Much
Answering the age-old question: How much is too much?
By Laura Stampler
October 16, 2014
TIME's Best Pictures of the Week
From Syrian Kurds fleeing ISIS and the People’s Climate March to synchronized aquatics at the Asian Games and Derek Jeter’s perfect send off, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
By TIME Photo
September 26, 2014
Behind the Pope's Trip to South Korea
The trip poses a new test for the Holy Father’s global spiritual leadership
By Elizabeth Dias
August 13, 2014
Have You Ever Wondered Why East Asians Spontaneously Make V-Signs in Photos?
It's all to do with an American figure skater, sports manga and a commercial for Konica cameras
By Stephanie Burnett
August 4, 2014
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