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The Korea Daily Digital Team

The Korea Daily Digital Team operates the largest Korean-language news platform in the United States, with a core staff of 10 digital journalists and a network of contributing authors based in both Korea and the U.S. The team delivers breaking news, in-depth reporting, and community-focused coverage for readers nationwide.

Animated film ‘The King of Kings’ nearly takes crown at box office in North America

Animated Christian film The King of Kings, produced by Korean VFX studio Mofac Studios, debuted to strong audience response and box office success in North America, nearly topping the charts over the weekend.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un skips late state founder’s birthday for third year running

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un skipped the state founder's birthday ceremony for the third consecutive year, instead attending a housing project completion event in Pyongyang. The move appears aimed at emphasizing his domestic development agenda and consolidating his own leadership legacy.

Trump Bible Tariff to Raise Prices Over $150, Experts Warn

A Trump Bible tariff could sharply increase Bible prices in the United States, as most Bibles are printed in China and face steep import...

Enhypen to perform in 10 cities across U.S. and Europe for ‘Walk the Line’ tour

Enhypen will embark on its "Walk the Line" tour starting August 6, performing in ten cities across the U.S. and Europe. The group will also release its sixth EP on June 5, following its debut performance at Coachella.

Satellite imagery points to North Korea’s coastal resort facilities nearing completion

Satellite imagery shows North Korea's Wonsan-Kalma coastal resort nearing completion ahead of its planned June opening, nearly a decade after construction began. Despite past delays due to sanctions and the pandemic, the regime is now promoting the site as a key tourism project targeting foreign visitors, especially Russians.

English-speaking guides offer insights to Pyongyang Marathon participants

English-speaking North Korean guides drew attention during the Pyongyang International Marathon, engaging foreign participants with fluent, occasionally candid conversations. While guides appeared more relaxed off-camera, their on-camera responses often followed scripted state narratives.

Waging a trade war against everyone will isolate the U.S., not China

The United States’ broad trade war strategy—targeting over 100 countries—is causing economic disruption and weakening global alliances, while unintentionally strengthening China’s role in international trade. Without a focused, strategic approach, the U.S. risks long-term economic and diplomatic isolation.

Kim Jong-un sends $2 million to pro-North group in Japan to help Korean schools

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent $2 million in educational aid to Chongryon, a pro-Pyongyang group in Japan, to support Korean schools and students in honor of Kim Il Sung’s birthday. The donation continues a decades-long tradition of scholarships and appears aimed at reinforcing loyalty among young Koreans in Japan.

The Boyz agency apologizes after Sunwoo criticized for alleged impolite behavior

Sunwoo of The Boyz faced backlash over a viral video showing alleged impolite behavior toward staff, prompting his agency, One Hundred Label, to apologize and pledge better management.

American embassy in Seoul issues stern warning against overstaying U.S. visa

The U.S. Embassy in Seoul has warned that overstaying a U.S. visa—even once—can lead to permanent travel bans or future visa denials. The announcement reflects heightened immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, with continuous monitoring of visa holders.

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