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The Samsung Galaxy M55 launched in India last month and we wondered whether it will be available to a wider audience – the M54, for example, never came to Europe. Well, wonder no more, the M55 is getting a global release. In fact, it’s already available in Europe and South America. Here it is on Samsung Portugal, in an 8/128GB configuration for €500 and 8/256GB for €550. For comparison, the Galaxy A55 is €500 (down to €480 at the moment) for the 8/128GB phone. Of course, the M55 and A55 have...
A car crash has closed all lanes on Interstate 85 South in Gastonia Sunday afternoon.
We compare the Settings menu in Samsung Galaxy phones and Apple's iPhone and find Samsung is the loser.
The vote is widely seen as a midterm referendum on President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has three years left in office.
OZARK, Mo. -- Ozark South Elementary has found an interactive way to teach their second-graders about economics. From around 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, second-grade students at South Elementary held a grand opening for their one-day-only Economics Restaurant, inviting visitors to dine on hot dogs, chips and cookies. The Economics Restaurant aims to teach []
The South Korean parliamentary election was everything it was hyped up to be, except for the result. With the conservative…
A millennial North Korean who used to develop the regime's nuclear missiles is now a South Korean lawmaker.
Higher quality of propaganda film ‘72 Hours’ is making it a blockbuster in North Korea.
Director Lee Chang-dong’s films are uniquely Korean, and throughout his career, his work has served as cultural beacons for the future of Korean cinema. “Peppermint Candy” (1999) put a spotlight on auteurism in South Korea, revealing an individual’s scars left by the tumultuous modern history of Korea’s democracy. “Oasis” (2002) sheds light on the social This story Q&A: South Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong on realism in cinema appeared first on Washington Square News.
Oldboy, the South Korean thriller that many consider a classic despite it only being released 21 years ago, is on track for a TV series adaptation. TVLine has learned that Lionsgate Television is partnering with Park Chan-wook on the first English-language series adaptation of his 2003 film, which was adapted from a Japanese manga of […]