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87% of adults willing to work after retirement: survey
Social affairs
Oct 14, 2024
A survey showed Monday that nearly 90 percent of South Korean adults are willing to work after retirement, mostly due to financial reasons. An online job-seeking portal Saramin surveyed 4,056 adults across the country from Oct.7 to 10, asking them if they were willing to work after retirement. Some 87.3 percent of the respondents said they would, with 95.8 percent of those in their 50s saying so. They were followed by 81.9 percent of those in their 40s, 74.4. percent of those in their 30s and
Korea, Mongolia strengthen ties in education
Social affairs
Oct 14, 2024
The Ministry of Education announced plans to hold the 4th Korea-Mongolia Joint Commission on Education in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Scheduled for Tuesday, the meeting is part of an ongoing consultative process that began in 2015 to deepen bilateral educational cooperation. The commission aims to review past agreements and explore new opportunities for collaboration in education, the ministry explained. One of the primary focus areas of the meeting is the promotion of Korean language education in Mo
No more ticket wars. Concert, musical films head to multiplex cinemas
Film
Oct 14, 2024
Booking tickets online for a K-pop idol concert or a top-selling musical show, which sell out in several minutes or even seconds, is stressful. The high ticket prices, hovering above 100,000 won per ticket, are also agonizing. But at multiplex cinemas here, you can enjoy the exact same concert or musical on a large screen right in front of you and on an even-better sound system at just one-third of the price. In recent years, local multiplex cinema chains CGV and Megabox have been screening conc
Fescaro chief stresses importance of software-based operation in future mobility
Transport
Oct 14, 2024
With the age of autonomous vehicles just beyond the horizon, software is becoming just as important as the nuts and bolts of an vehicle. Hong Seok-min, the CEO of Fescaro, which provides software solutions for future mobility, said "software-defined operation" is a key term in the automotive industry today and in the future. "Without a doubt, the keyword (in the mobility industry) is the software-defined vehicle. Designs of existing internal combustion vehicles are centered on t
Seoul shares jump over 1% on tech gains, foreign buying
Markets
Oct 14, 2024
South Korean shares closed sharply higher Monday, helped by strong advances in tech and financial shares. The local currency lost ground against the U.S. dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) added 26.38 points, or 1.02 percent, to close at 2,623.29. Trading volume was moderate at 391 million shares worth 8.3 trillion won ($6.12 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 488 to 395. Foreigners net bought 77.6 billion won worth of shares while retail investors dumped 440
[Herald Review] Poor venue management takes away chance for 'Turandot' to shine
Culture
Oct 14, 2024
Much anticipated opera inundated with scathing reviews, refund demands
Tender offer closes for Korea Zinc, signaling prolonged proxy fight
Industry
Oct 14, 2024
MBK-Young Poong takes lead with additional 5% stake secured
[From the Scene] S. Korea, Philippines deepen cooperation in water
Social affairs
Oct 14, 2024
K-water takes key role in New Clark City project touted as the Philippines' biggest infra development
Nobel Prize sparks policies aimed at revitalizing publishing industry
Books
Oct 14, 2024
In the wake of Han Kang’s Nobel Prize in literature win, new policies and laws are being discussed to foster future literary talents like Han. Culture Minister Yu In-chon said that next year’s budget for the publishing sector has been restored to its 2022 level, adding that it increased by approximately 3 billion won ($2.2 million) compared to this year. Speaking at the 38th annual Book Day ceremony on Friday, Yu called Han’s achievement “an unparalleled honor both person
Enjoy jazz amid the falling leaves
Music
Oct 14, 2024
Jarasum Jazz Festival to showcase free-spirited Korean jazz with Kang Echae, Moon Mi-hyang and Youra X Mandong
Bibimbap price continues to go up: data
Retail
Oct 14, 2024
The average price of bibimbap rose above 11,000 won ($8.10) in September, despite slowing inflation in food products in recent months, government data showed Monday. According to data from the Korea Consumer Agency, a bowl of bibimbap in Seoul cost 11,038 won on average in September, up slightly from 10,962 won the previous month. The bibimbap price has been on the upward trend since first surpassing the 10,000-won mark in January last year. Bibimbap and samgyetang were the only two dishes tha
Border tensions heighten as North Korea builds up drone incursion claims
Defense
Oct 14, 2024
Seoul won’t confirm Pyongyang’s account of drone crossing border
Teacher suicides averaging 20 per year: data
Social affairs
Oct 14, 2024
An average of 20 teachers made the tragic decision to take their own lives each year from 2021 to 2023, data showed Monday, sparking concern over the mental health and well-being of teachers in South Korea. The problem persists this year too, with 19 teachers having taken their own lives this year through August. This disturbing trend points to a deeper crisis within the education system, where teachers feel increasingly vulnerable and unsupported, according to Rep. Jin Sun-mee of the Democratic
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