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Charles Ong'injo: Fierce Kisumu bishop tears into Nyanza leaders singing tutam, wantam
Bishop Charles Ong’injo condemns Nyanza leaders for neglecting education, criticising rising fuel prices and urging MPs to ...
The Cultural Heritage Administration re-opened Jangneung (장릉, 長陵), the tomb of King Injo (1595-1649, r. 1623-1649) and his queen, on June 17 for the first time in 46 years. The day coincided with the ...
The final resting place of King Injo of Joseon -- who led a tumultuous life that included a revolt and two Chinese invasions -- and his queen will be open to the public starting next month, and is set ...
Namhansanseong Fortress holds a significance in Korea’s history as a stage for major historical events. And the stories related to the events have been popular references in Korean literature and arts ...
The vision of a new world of technology-assisted journalism — one that raises the quality of political decision-making and may even help achieve peace in war-ravaged areas of the world — was outlined ...
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