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The Korea Times, 3 Jul 2026

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ArticleHate speech seeps into classrooms

“Grav­ity.” When a sci­ence teacher at a high school in Gyeonggi Province was begin­ning to explain the concept, a few stu­dents giggled. Only after class ended did the teacher dis­cover why. In some far-right online com­munit­ies, the Korean word...

Hate speech seeps into classrooms

ArticleGov’t strengthens crack­down on ‘salt farm slavery’

The gov­ern­ment is ramp­ing up a crack­down on labor exploit­a­tion at salt farms in an effort to close loop­holes that have allowed “salt farm slavery” to per­sist and become an inter­na­tional human rights and trade issue. Under a plan jointly...

Gov’t strengthens crack­down on ‘salt farm slavery’

ArticleAMCHAM launches AI Lead­er­ship Coun­cil to bol­ster Korea-US cooper­a­tion

The Amer­ican Cham­ber of Com­merce in Korea (AMCHAM) on Thursday launched an AI Lead­er­ship Coun­cil aimed at strength­en­ing pub­lic-private cooper­a­tion and sup­port­ing Korea’s ambi­tion to become a global arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence power­house.

AMCHAM launches AI Lead­er­ship Coun­cil to bol­ster Korea-US cooper­a­tion

ArticleTrav­el­ers take a shine to Korean beauty, well­ness tour­ism

Aviral video of a Japan­ese cal­li­graphy teacher’s reunion with her fam­ous stu­dent offered an inter­est­ing glimpse at one of Korea’s fast­est-grow­ing tour­ism trends. In a You­Tube video uploaded on June 28 by rising K-pop girl group RESCENE,...

Trav­el­ers take a shine to Korean beauty, well­ness tour­ism

Article2 months in K-pop, from meme hooks to indus­trial pop

K-pop report card is a bimonthly series that revis­its the most talked-about releases of the months. Rather than rank­ing suc­cess by charts or stream­ing num­bers, the focus here leans toward how these records sound, what they attempt to say and...

2 months in K-pop, from meme hooks to indus­trial pop