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Cha Seung Won returns in the new season of

K-WAVE - Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

'Three Meals A Day - Fishing Village' Is Back In Manjaedo Island For Second Installment

Cast of "Three Meals a Day - Fishing Village" is back in Manjaedo Island for the second installment of the spin-off show. "Fishing Village 2" kicked off last October 9.

A South Korean natural skin care company earns applaud from its customers overseas for its high-quality products and customer service. (Photo by Hannah Reyes / Getty Images)

Business - Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

South Korean Skin Care Company April Skin Earns International Applaud For Higly Quality Products And Customer Service

A South Korean skin care company is earning postive feedback from its customers overseas. April Skin garnered applaud from its customers overseas for the products and services it offers.

All 5 members of Big Bang to guest on ‘Infinity Challenge’ this month.

K-WAVE - Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

North American Leg Of South Korean Band Big Bang's World Tour 'MADE' Draws 87,000 Fans

South Korean band Big Bang held a number of shows in North America earlier this month. The North American leg is part of the band's world tour entitled "MADE."

13 South Koreans and 34 Chinese arrested for allegedly alluring Chinese into gambling in South Korea. (Photo by Christopher Furlong / Getty Images)

Korea - Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Chinese Police Arrest 13 South Koreans For Allegedly Enticing Chinese People Into Gambling In South Korea

Chinese police arrested 13 South Koreans and 34 Chinese who are allegedly involved in enticing Chinese with free tours, hotel accomodations and other services in exhcange of buying gaming chips.

Two-year-old Thai girl who died due to brain cancer is the youngest person to be cryogenically frozen. (Photo by Agung Parameswara / Getty Images )

World - Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

2-Year-Old Thai Girl Is The Youngest Person To Be Cryogenically Frozen After Dying Of Brain Cancer

Parents of a two-year-old Thai girl who died early this year due to brain cancer decided to preserve the brain of their daughter in hopes that the young girl will live again in the future.

Groundstaff repair the St. James' Park pitch during the halftime of a match between New Zealand and Tonga for the Rugby World Cup 2015. (Photo by Phil Walter / Getty Images)

World - Nov 03, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Newcastle Generates About 43 Million Pounds After Hosting Three Games For Rugby World Cup 2015

Three matchesfor Rugby World Cup 2015 were held at St. James' Park in the city of Newcastle, England last week. According to a tourism organization, the event brought good impacts to the economy of the city.

(Photo by: Chung Sung Jun / Getty Images News) South Korea's two state-run banks will shift $12.5 billion in yearly lending and investment to start-ups and small and medium enterprises.

Korea - Nov 03, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

South Korea's Two State-Owned Banks To Shift 12.5 Billion USD In Yearly Lending And Investment Budget To Start-Ups And SMEs

Two state-owned banks in South Korea will transfer $12.5 billion in yearly lending and investment budget to start-ups and SMEs in the country rather than to large companies.

Diageo-owned brand Guinness launches

Business - Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Diageo-Owned Brand Guinness Launches 'Taste Of Black' Campaign To Win Over South Korea's Beer Market

Diageo-owned brand Guinness aims to win over South Korea's beer market as it launches its "Taste of Black" campaign. The new campaign features the different flavors of Guinness to shun the perception of South Koreans that Guinness is too strong.

South Korean team head coach Uli Stielike says Taeguk Warriors needs to win more games to advance to the final stage of the qualifier round. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun / Getty Images)

Korea - Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

ESPN FC Calls South Korea's Taeguk Warriors As 'Asia's Number One' In 2015

Taeguk Warriors continues to dominate Group G of the qualifying round for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The South Korea national football team is still undefeated after beating Kuwait 1-0 last October 8.

A Scottish nurse previously diagnosed with Ebola virus disease last year fell ill recently and showed disease-related complications. (Photo by John Moore / Getty Images)

World - Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Scottish Nurse Shows Disease-Related Complications After Being Diagnosed With Ebola Virus Disease In December

A scottish nurse previously diagnosed with Ebola virus disease fell ill just recently and showed disease-related complications. 58 individuals who had close contacts with the patient were offered with Ebola vaccine.

97 people died after two bombs exploded at a peace rally in Ankara, Turkey on Saturday. (Photo by Burak Kara / Getty Images)

World - Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Reportedly Blames ISIS On Ankara Bombings On Saturday

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu considers ISIS as their top priority in the investigation of Ankara bombings on Saturday, which killed 97 people at a peace rally.

The Pentagon will issue

US - Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

U.S. Government To Issue 'Condolence Payments' To Victims Of U.S. Airstrike That Struck A Hospital In Kunduz

The Pentagon announced on Saturday that they will issue payments to the families of victims of Kunduz airstrike early this month. A US airstrike that hit a hospital in Kunduz killed 22 people and left 37 others wounded.

With regards to the decision of the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Samsung to recall washing machines in North America.

Business - Oct 31, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

Samsung Electronics To Buy Back 11.3 Trillion Won To Boost Shareholder Value After Reporting Its First On-Year Revenue Growth In Two Years

Tech giant Samsung Electronics announced its plan to buy back 11.3 trillion won worth of shares to boost shareholder value. The announcement was made after the company reported its first on-year revenue growth in two years.

(Photo by: Slawos) Finance authorities in South Korea to set up accounting measures to improve transparency on construction and shipbuilding companies.

Business - Oct 31, 2015 AM EDT - Diana Tomale

Finance Authorities In South Korea To Set Accounting Guidelines To Improve Transparency On Consrtuction And Shipbuilding Firms

Finance authorities in South Korea will draw up accounting measures to improve transparency on construction and shipbuilding companies after world's second-largest shipbuilding firm Daewoo posted its biggest loss ever in Q2.

(Photo by: AgnosticPreachersKid) Federal Reserve says US economy has been growing at a moderate pace.

US - Oct 30, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

Federal Reserve Says U.S. Economy Is Expanding At A 'Moderate' Pace; GDP Grew A 1.5 Annual Rate In Q3

The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday said the US economy has been growing at a moderate pace. It also announced its plans to keep the rates unchanged.

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