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[Photo News] Special instructor for the day
Mar 29, 2024
President Yoon Suk Yeol delivers a lecture about the 2023 launch of the Nuri rocket after making a surprise appearance at a class of first graders as a special instructor for the after-school Neulbom program at Ain Elementary School in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, Friday. Yoon's class involved a presentation of a video about the domestically manufactured rocket, reading the children a book about space and rockets and hands-on activities to teach the class about rocket propulsion, according
Yoon approves resignation of ambassador to Australia amid controversy over his appointment
Mar 29, 2024
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday approved the resignation of Ambassador to Australia Lee Jong-sup amid mounting criticism of his appointment and departure that came despite the fact that he was subject to an investigation. Lee offered his resignation earlier Friday, 25 days after he was appointed to the position, as he has been under intense scrutiny since he was named the ambassador in Canberra early this month, after revelations that he had been banned from leaving the country over the invest
Spy cameras found at 26 early voting stations nationwide: interior ministry
Mar 29, 2024
The interior ministry said Friday it has inspected all early voting stations across the country ahead of the April 10 parliamentary elections and found spy cameras at 26 facilities as of 6 p.m. The inspection took place a day after police detained a YouTuber in his 40s on suspicions of installing spy cameras at early voting polling stations in two cities -- Incheon and Yangsan --, where early voting will take place. Police said they have found spy cameras at five stations in Incheon, west of Seo
New GTX line connecting Dongtan, Suseo in 20 min. to launch Saturday
Mar 29, 2024
Yoon, on test ride, declares commuter transport revolution for S. Korea
Lee Jong-sup resigns as envoy to Australia
Mar 29, 2024
Lee Jong-sup, South Korea’s ambassador to Australia, on Friday has given up the post less than a month after he was appointed. The former national defense minister’s offer to step down follows a controversy over his his taking on the job while still under investigation over the death of a marine in July last year. President Yoon Suk Yeol approved his resignation later the same day, according to his press office. Twenty-year-old Corporal Chae Su-geun died when he was swept away by an
Korea enters full election mode
Mar 28, 2024
Loudspeakers, posters permitted until eve of election day
Far-right lawmaker candidate forcefully detains migrant workers
Mar 28, 2024
Police have initiated an investigation into a candidate for the National Assembly who has taken it upon himself to forcefully detain and inspect migrant workers, a local media outlet reported Wednesday. Police in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, and Daegu received multiple complaints alleging that Park Jin-jae, a candidate for the Liberty Unification Party, has been accosting people who appear to be migrant workers, according to a report by the Kyunghyang Shinmun. The Liberty Unification P
Official campaigning kicks off for April 10 elections
Mar 28, 2024
Official campaigning kicked off Thursday for the April 10 general elections, with the ruling People Power Party and the main opposition Democratic Party vying fiercely for control of the National Assembly. The quadrennial race holds significant importance for the ruling party as failure to regain a majority could potentially render President Yoon Suk Yeol a lame duck for the remaining three years of his single five-year term. The main opposition Democratic Party aims to retain its parliamentary
[Election Battlefield] Political novice to face off star politician in ‘swing district’
Mar 27, 2024
In Dongjak-B, ex-police officer critique of Yoon competes with 4-term lawmaker Na Kyung-won
Ruling party leader pledges to relocate National Assembly to Sejong
Mar 27, 2024
Sejong will become Korea’s political, administrative capital like Washington DC, Han Dong-hoon says
Yoon offers to jointly discuss next year's medical budget with doctors
Mar 26, 2024
President Yoon Suk Yeol offered Tuesday to jointly discuss next year's medical budget with the medical community, his office said, amid a protracted walkout by junior doctors protesting an increase in the medical school enrollment quota. Yoon instructed his aides to make the proposal to the medical community after he held a meeting with medical staff at Hankook General Hospital in Cheongju, 112 kilometers southeast of Seoul, according to Lee Do-woon, senior presidential secretary for public
S. Korea seeks W200tr biotech industrial output by 2035
Mar 26, 2024
South Korea is poised to quintuple its biotechnology industrial output in 15 years, to 200 trillion won ($149 billion) by 2035 from 43 trillion won as of 2020, according to President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday. The Ministry of Science and ICT defined life science industrial output as domestic outputs of all types of biopharmaceutical products including biosimilars, medical equipment, supplements, biomass and biotech-related services. Moreover, his administration will nurture an environment
Banks compete for foreign customers
Mar 26, 2024
From operating on a Sunday to digital certifications, lenders step up services tailored to foreign nationals
Med student hike, a must for competent regional hospitals: Yoon
Mar 26, 2024
President vows to address medical equipment shortage in follow-up to hike plan
Overseas voting to kick off this week ahead of April 10 elections
Mar 26, 2024
Overseas voting for the April 10 general elections is set to kick off this week and run for the next six days at 220 polling stations across 115 countries, the National Election Commission said Tuesday. A total of 147,989 people are eligible for overseas voting set for Wednesday through Monday, the NEC said. Eligible voters unable to participate in the overseas voting or those wishing to cast their ballots in South Korea can do so on the voting day if they report to regional election commissions
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