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Amid restructuring procedures for the Korea Resources Corporation (KORES) – which has been hemorrhaging capital due to overseas resource...
[Oct.10,2019 16:18 KST] |
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Conservative groups demanding Justice Minister Cho Kuk’s resignation gathered in downtown Seoul for another large-scale rally on Oct. 9,...
[Oct.10,2019 16:05 KST] |
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The Seoul Metropolitan Government is planning on reducing the number of lanes on major city roads, such as Sejong Road, Eulji Road, and Chungmu...
[Oct.10,2019 15:53 KST] |
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The Hankyoreh held a contest for the “prettiest postcard” at Seoul’s Cheonggye Plaza on Oct. 9, South Korea’s Hangul Day, a national...
[Oct.10,2019 15:47 KST] |
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Justice Minister Cho Kuk announced plans for prosecutorial reforms a month after taking office. The reforms include adjustments to the...
[Oct.9,2019 17:03 KST] |
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Around 5,700 high school students each year are unable to pay school expenses because of their family’s economic situation and other factors, a...
[Oct.8,2019 18:02 KST] |
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By 2022, free Wi-Fi will be available for people to use anywhere in the city of Seoul apart from its mountains. The city is planning to expand...
[Oct.8,2019 17:50 KST] |
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The job approval rating for South Korean President Moon Jae-in has slipped to 44.4%, the lowest point since his inauguration as president. Support...
[Oct.8,2019 17:47 KST] |
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Despite expectations that the campaign to reform South Korea’s prosecutorial system would not get underway until after the prosecutors wrap up...
[Oct.7,2019 17:44 KST] |
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There are no signs of give-and-take in South Korean politics — it’s been replaced by a power struggle between angry supporters of the...
[Oct.7,2019 17:38 KST] |
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