N.Korea Fires 2 More Short-Range Missiles
North Korea launched two more short-range missiles into the sea on Monday, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, the Defense Ministry in Seoul said. They were fired from mobile launch vehicles in the same area near Wonsan, Kangwon Province and aimed away from South Korea in a northeasterly direction. >> Full Text
Most Koreans Believe Park's U.S. Visit Was Beneficial
More than six out of 10 Koreans felt that President Park Geun-hye's visit to the U.S. earlier this month was good for Korea, but a scandal involving her spokesman during the trip dampened sentiment. Gallup Korea polled 1,003 adults from May 13 to 15, after the president returned from her six-day U.S. trip on May 10. >> Full Text

Foreign Cars Boom in 2nd-Hand market
The number of vehicle transfers rose 2.25 percent on-year to a record 1.14 million in the first four month of this year. But that does not mean consumer confidence is returning. While sales of foreign and second-hand cars increased, sales of new Korean models dwindled 1.5 percent on-year over the same period. >> Full Text

Girls have fun at a fountain in Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul on Monday.

A boy and a girl pose after a coming-of-age ceremony at a Confucian school in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province on Monday, Coming-of-Age Day. /Newsis

Members of girl band T-ara pose at a press event in Seoul on Monday to announce their plans to perform in the U.S.

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