World Cup predictions: Mexico vs South Korea, Canada vs Qatar and more
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(World Cup) S. Korea can win Group A with win over Mexico, help from others
(World Cup) Popular TV analyst sees Son Heung-min as key player vs. Mexico
(World Cup) S. Korea coach voices regret over drone incident
(World Cup) S. Korea coach hoping team will go beyond semifinals
Leaders of S. Korea, Kenya hold talks on cooperation in economy, development
(LEAD) Lee calls for int'l cooperation to strengthen resilience of energy supply chains at G7 summit
Auto exports down nearly 6 pct on auto parts supply disruptions
S. Korea, Mongolia discuss ways to accelerate economic ties, trade talks
(World Cup) S. Korea taking on co-host Mexico in pursuit of 2nd straight win
(World Cup) S. Koreans train behind closed doors with Mexico looming
S. Korea, UAE discuss energy supply ties amid supply chain uncertainties
Money supply continues to rise in April on gains in deposits
S. Korea, Uzbekistan discuss bilateral ties, energy cooperation at policy consultation meeting
(World Cup) S. Korea team psychologist says players in 'stable' spot
(World Cup) Injured players return to training for S. Korea ahead of Mexico match
S. Korea, Qatar discuss energy cooperation amid supply disruptions
(World Cup) S. Korea back at work with Mexico on horizon
(World Cup) Lee Kang-in gearing up for match vs. ex-club coach: 'He's just an opponent'
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