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 SEO53:YONCHON, SOUTH KOREA,12NOV97 - A worker packs finished Kimchi into a pot at a food factory in South Korea's northern town of Yonchon November 11.  Autumn is the  traditional Kimchi-making season in Korea.  Kimchi, a term to describe about 170 different types of pickled vegetable side dishes, is a favourite of Korean people who eat it every day.  The South Korean government and civil organisations have been striving to explore new markets abroad to export this spicy traditional side dish.              ycs / Photo by Yun Suk-bong        REUTERS

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As Chinese kimchi producers enter the Korean market, Korea’s national dish has been left with a kind of identity crisis.

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A new front has opened in the battle over Australia's largest coal mine with indigenous landholders taking their complaint to the United Nations.

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