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...they feel increasingly like outcasts, finding it IMPossible to fit into modern, capitalist...
Fleeing starvation and a brutal military regime, defectors crossing from North Korea to the south were once national heroes. But they feel increasingly like outcasts, finding it impossible to fit into modern, capitalist society.
...Hyundai are left to weather the economic storm unIMPeded. A poignant tale of a nation's people...
Filmed during a massive, desperate strike in South Korea's pivotal Hyundai factory, this poignant film is a story of a nation's people exposed to the whims of global economic turmoil.
...prisoners were released. Ahn Young Ki was also IMPrisoned for 38 years. A baby in the modern...
South Korea has finally released some of the former North Korean soldiers who have been languishing in its jails for decades. A frail and pale 71 year old, Woo Yong-Gak is believed to have be the world’s longest serving political prisoner.
...denies the sport is cruel "Horsefighting sIMPly brings out that basic instinct in an...
A fighting ring, a mare on heat and two stallions fighting to the death. It’s the new and popular South Korean sport of horse fighting.
...English is so IMPortant in Korea that parents are paying out to...
Learning English is so important in Korea that parents are paying out to have their kids' tongues modified to help English pronunciation. It's a trend worrying the government.
...across the border. But is it really making an IMPact on the citizens in the North? In the...
North Korean defectors are spearheading efforts to promote democracy by launching balloons carrying propaganda and aid packages across the border. But is it really making an impact on the citizens in the North?
...beginning to have plastic surgery in order to IMProve their job prospects. In a country where...
South Korea is home to a thriving $20 billion private education industry. But 15 hour school days and academic pressure on students are beginning to take its toll, and the authorities are finally taking notice.
...the world beyond North Korean borders is almost IMPossible. Kang, who runs a charity that...
North Korea's totalitarian government exercises tight control of all media consumed within its borders to maintain power over nearly 25 million citizens. But some who have escaped the country are smuggling media on USB sticks in the hope of helping North Koreans learn about life outside the country.
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