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Shim Jae-hyeon, member of boy band F.able, dies of leukemia aged 23

Shim Jae-hyeon, former member of K-pop group F.able, has died at 23 after a private battle with leukemia, according to South Korean media.

G-Dragon denies any romantic connection with Lee Ju-yeon

G-Dragon has denied rumors of a relationship with Lee Ju-yeon after a social media photo reignited speculation about the pair.

‘World of Street Woman Fighter’ brings global dance crews to center stage

Mnet’s World of Street Woman Fighter kicks off its global season, uniting six elite crews from five countries in a high-stakes dance battle.

Timeline of Kim Sae-ron’s relationships raises questions on authenticity of family’s abuse claims

Conflicting reports about Kim Sae-ron’s past relationships are raising doubts over the timeline her family has provided and casting uncertainty on claims involving Kim Soo-hyun.

‘Mission: Jin-Possible’ brings together BTS member, Tom Cruise

BTS member Jin meets Tom Cruise in a new episode of Run Jin, blending K-pop charm with Hollywood action in Mission: Jin-Possible.

From red carpet rizz to backstage banter: Sneak peek inside Baeksang’s most memorable moments

The 61st Baeksang Arts Awards delivered surprise wins, heartfelt tributes, and viral moments that reflected the changing landscape of Korean entertainment.

CJ ENM strikes deal to expand K-drama lineup on Amazon Prime Video

CJ ENM has partnered with Amazon Prime Video to stream exclusive Korean dramas in over 240 countries, expanding its global audience reach.

Companies seek recovery of $2 million in contract model fees from Kim Soo-hyun

Actor Kim Soo-hyun faces lawsuits from companies seeking over $2 million in modeling fees, as contract cancellations and public scrutiny escalate.

From chilly to chill? Korean hip-hop trio Homies’ show in China may indicate thaw

Korean hip-hop trio Homies performed in China for the first time in eight years, signaling a possible thaw in cultural ties between Seoul and Beijing. The event follows a series of recent moves suggesting China is gradually reopening to Korean entertainment amid broader diplomatic efforts.

[INTERVIEW] Familiar foreign faces start agency for a more diverse Korean entertainment scene

Twenty years ago, simply being a foreigner living in Korea was reason enough to get on Korean television. Now in a more globalized society, non-Koreans...

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