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Ex-Yonsei Univ. music professor indicted for leaking exam song
Jan 12, 2023
A former music professor of Yonsei University has been indicted with detention on charges of telling a prospective student what song will be on the school's music college admission exam, officials said Thursday. The former professor of the piano department allegedly gave illegal piano lessons to the student preparing for music college admission and leaked to the student a song to be on the performance test for the university's 2022 music college admissions. The alleged leakage came und
S. Korea's COVID-19 cases dip to lowest Thursday tally in 11 weeks
Jan 12, 2023
South Korea's new COVID-19 cases fell to the lowest Thursday tally in 11 weeks, with rising imported cases putting health authorities on high alert. The country reported 43,953 new COVID-19 infections, including 135 cases from overseas, bringing the total caseload to 29,698,043, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said. The tally marked the lowest for any Thursday since Oct. 27, when the country reported 34,972 new cases. The country added 76 COVID-19 deaths, bringing the death
[Graphic News] Number of English-language kindergartens in Seoul rises to 311
Jan 12, 2023
Seoul has more than 310 English-language kindergartens known for their high cost, about twice as much as annual college tuition, a civic group said. The number of English-language kindergartens in the capital totaled 311 as of the end of last year, an increase of 17 from the previous year, according to the group named World Without Private Education Worries. Two southern Seoul wards of Gangnam and Seocho accounted for 86 of the total, with 54 located in adjacent Gangdong and Songpa wards. The av
Hair curler bullying scene in ‘The Glory’ stirs memories of similar case from 2006
Jan 11, 2023
The school bullying scenes depicted in Netflix’s blood-soaking revenge drama “The Glory” have fanned memories of a horrific case of school violence that happened 17 years ago. The no-holds-barred depictions of abuse in the drama reminded many viewers of the incident dubbed “hair curler bullying” that took place at a girls’ middle school in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, in May 2006. In the drama, Park Yeon-jin, the main bully in her senior year of high
China lifts transit visa exemption for Koreans, Japanese
Jan 11, 2023
Korean prime minister says China's visa suspension not retaliation
Mayors of Yongin, Austin discuss bilateral ties to develop cities of technology powerhouse
Jan 11, 2023
On his recent US trip, Mayor Lee Sang-il exhibits his determination to turn Yongin into world-class semiconductor city
S. Korea's COVID-19 cases down to lowest Wednesday tally in 11 weeks
Jan 11, 2023
South Korea's new COVID-19 cases fell to the lowest Wednesday tally in 11 weeks, while imported cases remained high. The country reported 54,343 new COVID-19 infections, including 120 cases from overseas, bringing the total caseload to 29,654,090, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said. The tally marked the lowest for any Wednesday since Oct. 26, when the country reported 40,816 new cases. The country added 76 COVID-19 deaths, bringing the death toll to 32,745. The number of c
Hwaseong City, Korean American business group in Santa Clara Country sign MOU
Jan 10, 2023
Hwaseong City Mayor Jeong Myeong-geun has signed an agreement with Santa Clara County Korean American Chamber of Commerce on Monday to support global entry of local startups operating in the Korean city, officials said Tuesday. Under the agreement, the two sides will hold a technology seminar and expo in the US as well as develop a network of companies and an entrepreneur leadership program. The agreement took place during Mayor Jeong’s visit to the Californian city. With Santa Clara Count
[Newsmaker] South Korea’s most infamous serial killers
Jan 10, 2023
Recently, the possibility police discovered a new serial killer sent shock waves across South Korea. Lee Ki-young, who was arrested late last month for the murder of a taxi driver and his ex-girlfriend, will undergo an extensive investigation into additional DNA found inside his home. Looking back, South Korea’s history of serial killers is still considered for its hateful brutality and aggression. Here are three of Korea’s most notorious serial killers: 1. Lee Choon-jae, the &l
Marriage in 30s is new normal for S. Korea: data
Jan 10, 2023
The average marriage age for South Korean women was consistently in their 20s for decades, but statistics showed a shifting trend where women are now getting married in their 30s. According to Statistics Korea, the number of women married for the first time in their 30s surpassed women married in their 20s as of 2021. This is the first time in 31 years, since 1990 when the agency started to compile related data. In 2021, the total number of reported marriages was 193,000, and of this number, wom
Seoul Metro files damages suit against disability advocacy group
Jan 10, 2023
Seoul Metro, operator of the Seoul subway system, filed a damages suit against a disability rights advocacy group for disrupting train operations through subway-riding protests. The Seoul city government said Tuesday the company filed a lawsuit with the Seoul Central District Court on Friday against Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination, the country’s largest disability rights group, seeking damages of 601.4 million won ($484,000) for train delays and other losses. The subway operat
9,655 students apply to Soongsil University’s regular admissions
Jan 10, 2023
Soongsil University said Tuesday that it received a total of 9,655 students for this year’s regular admissions, which closed on Jan. 2. The university plans to build an entering class of 1,310 students among the pool of nearly 10,000 applicants, it added. Universities are divided into three categories in the country’s regular admission cycle -- Ga, Na, Da -- and prospective students can only apply to one group. Over 2,300 students applied for the university’s Ga category, where
No more winter in southern Korea if carbon emissions continue
Jan 10, 2023
The Korea Meteorological Administration predicted that winter will disappear in South Korea’s southern region unless greenhouse gas emissions are reduced. Based on the high-carbon emission scenario of the 6th evaluation report of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the KMA predicted climate change in 17 metropolitan cities; 220 cities and counties; and 3,500 towns and villages nationwide. The high-carbon emission scenario, also known as SSP5-8.5, is a scena
Paju murder suspect's pets dodge euthanasia, find new homes
Jan 10, 2023
Murder suspect Lee Ki-young’s four pets have all been adopted, avoiding the alternative of euthanasia. All three cats and a dog left in Lee’s residence were sent to their new families, who had watched reports about the pets and applied for adoption, according to the Paju, Gyeonggi Province, city government and the Korea Animal Rescue and Management Association. The pets were rescued from Lee’s home in Paju on Dec. 29, three days after Lee was apprehended on suspicion of murderi
Seoul prosecutors raid police in Halloween crowd disaster investigation
Jan 10, 2023
Seoul prosecutors on Tuesday raided police and municipal offices in an investigation into the Halloween tragedy in Itaewon, a neighborhood in the capital city’s central district of Yongsan. The searches took place at the headquarters of the Seoul Metropolitan Police, the district police and the office of Yongsan, prosecutors said. The prosecutors also searched the detention center where some of the key suspects are detained. Police on Nov. 1 set up an independent team to investigate the di
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