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  2. Choson Sinbo - Wikipedia

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    The name literally means 'Korea Newspaper'. It is published by the General Association of Korean Residents, [1] a pro-North Korea representative body for Zainichi Koreans, who also run The People's Korea (PK), an English language news site. When reporting from North Korea, Choson Sinbo journalists enjoy more freedoms than other foreign reporters.

  3. Kyodo News - Wikipedia

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    The subdivision Kyodo News International, founded in 1982, provides over 200 reports to international news media and is located in Rockefeller Center, New York City. [ 1 ] Their online news site is in Japanese , Chinese ( Simplified and Traditional ), Korean , and English .

  4. Koreans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Restrictions of passage from the Korean Peninsula (April 1919–1922), the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, restrictions of passage from Busan (October 1925), opening of independent travel service by Koreans between Jeju and Osaka (April 1930), Park Choon-Geum was elected for the House of Representatives of Japan (February 1932), removal of restrictions of civil recruit from the Korean Peninsula ...

  5. Kanjō shinpō - Wikipedia

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    Hanseong News) was a Japanese- and Korean-language newspaper published in Seoul, Joseon (later Korean Empire). It was founded in either late 1894 [1] or February 1895, [2] and ran until it was acquired by the Japanese Resident-General of Korea in 1906. It was then merged with another newspaper, Daitō shinpō, and became the Keijō Nippō. [3] [1]

  6. Yonhap News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Yonhap was established on 19 December 1980, through the merger of Hapdong News Agency and Orient Press. [1] The Hapdong News Agency itself emerged in late 1945 out of the short-lived Kukje News, which had operated for two months out of the office of the Domei, the former Japanese news agency that had functioned in Korea during the Japanese Japanese colonial era.

  7. How one mall has become a culture-defining hub for Orange ...

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    The decor emulates the late-night pubs of Korea, as does the menu serving anju, or classic Korean bar food designed to share, like Korean fried chicken and scallion pancakes.

  8. Keijō nippō - Wikipedia

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    Keijō nippō (京城日報, Korean: 경성일보; RR: Gyeongseong ilbo; MR: Kyŏngsŏng ilbo) was a Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1906 to 1945. It is primarily associated with the Japanese colonial period in Korea, and is considered to have functionally been an official newspaper of the Japanese Governor-General of Chōsen.

  9. List of newspapers in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Korean. (March 2024) Click [show] for important translation instructions.