Music News BTS release update on Jin’s upcoming military enlistment by Amy Davidson BTS have shared a follow-up statement regarding Jin’s enlistment as an “active-duty soldier to fulfill his military duty.” Back in October, shockwaves permeated the global fanbase of BTS, when news…
Music News K-pop icons BTS are joining the South Korean military by Amy Davidson BTS are set to join the military in South Korea, to fulfil their compulsory duties to the country, as announced by their representatives. K-pop seven-piece, BTS made a shocking announcement…
Books News ‘The Pachinko Parlour’ is a stunning exploration of family, identity, and belonging by Tammy Moir Elisa Shua Dusapin’s anticipated second novel, The Pachinko Parlour is a superb and atmospheric exploration of finding yourself in family, and in the generations that came before, and after you….
Health News Science Korean scientists invented first air filter to kill COVID viruses by Chloe Maddren South Korean scientists have created the world’s first high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter that can kill 99.9% of flu and COVID viruses. On Tuesday the Korea Institute of Energy Research…
Music News Pop Culture ‘Gangnam Style’ singer Psy may release new music by Chloe Maddren Who could forget the 2012 hit Gangnam Style? Pretty sure literally no one who was alive at the time. We’ve got some good news for those of us who have…
News Weird World North Korean gymnast escapes to South Korea by vaulting over fence by Phoebe Repeti A brave North Korean gymnast surpasses 3-metre booby-trapped fence by simply jumping over it. A North Korean gymnast escaped to South Korea last week by flinging himself over a barbed-wire…
News Experts warn that world is approaching coronavirus tipping point by Claudia Schmidt There are currently almost 78,000 worldwide cases of Covid-19, the virus known as coronavirus. Major outbreaks have now occurred in Italy and Iran, forcing strict travel restrictions within the countries. Experts…
News Senior citizens in South Korea are switching careers to modelling and YouTube by Sarah Gillard Former salarymen and wage workers in South Korea are turning to more creative fields such as modelling and YouTube, due to being let go and replaced by a younger workforce….
News People in South Korea can’t get off their phones, so the government are shooting lasers at them by Rianna Manuel Turns out South Korea has a real problem with people walking into traffic. Pedestrians are so distracted by their phones that they keep stepping into the street and getting injured…