Life - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
In South Korea, more pregnant women are practicing the 600-year-old tae-gyo in which they engage in pleasant and educational activities to nurture their unborn child holistically.
World - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
107 people reportedly died at the Mecca crane collapse in Saudi Arabia heightening the growing concern of booming construction in the country
World - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
Egyptian interior ministry said the Egyptian security forces killed and injured members of a Mexican tour group by accident in an anti-terror operation in south-west of central Cairo.
Life - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
The government of South Korea launches "Slow Hiking" campaign to encourage hikers to slow down and enjoy as they resort to hiking for destressing.
Korea - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
In a meeting of farm minister, South Korea, Japan and China agreed on joint effort to ensure stable food supply.
Korea - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
Almost 800 Syrians seeking shelter in South Korea are applying for refugee status in the country in order to be allowed to see their families once again.
Korea - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
The Olympics construction has removed tens of thousands of trees in South Korea's "sacred" Gariwang Mountain for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Alpine skiing event.
K-WAVE - Sep 17, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
Luxury firms are now cashing in on the K-pop culture as Seoul becomes the new fashion hotspot in Asia.
K-WAVE - Sep 17, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
South Korea's box-office film by CJ Entertainment "Veteran" will be appearing in 46 theatres in North America following a special pre-event in Los Angeles with LAPD officers and their families.
World - Sep 17, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
On Wednesday night, Chile was hit by an 8.3 maginitue earthquake leaving three people reportedly dead and hundreds injured. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center alerts the region and nearby countries of possible tsunami waves.
Life - Sep 15, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
A study in South Korea found that poor sleeping habits, whether sleeping too little or too much, may lead to heart disease.
World - Sep 15, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
The National History Museum of Los Angeles will be hosting an exhibit of CTs-scanned mummies entitled "Mummies: New Secrets From the Tombs" on Sept. 18.
K-PEOPLE - Sep 15, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
Lydia Ko, a South Korean-born New Zealander, wins the LPGA Tour Evian Championship earning her a title of the youngest golfer to win a major title.
Life - Sep 15, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
The South Korean National Commission for UNESCO donated $40,000 to Malawi for the adult literacy classes textbooks that would aid in the teaching and learning process of adults in Africa.
Korea - Sep 15, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason
The government of South Korea set up a digital detox boot camp to address the growing rate of internet addiction among teenagers in the country.
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