Articles by Im Eun-byel
Im Eun-byel
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Environment Ministry to push for multiuse parcel boxes in 2024
The Ministry of Environment plans to push for the use of multiuse parcel boxes from 2024 to protect the environment amid a rise in the number of delivery services. The ministry ran a pilot project on multiuse parcel boxes from October 2021 to August this year, joining hands with local retailers and courier service providers. The companies employed multiuse parcel boxes for deliveries, retrieving them from customers to clean and use them again. According to the ministry, the project showed multi
Social Affairs Sept. 14, 2022
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National education committee yet to set sail
The launch of a national education committee is being stalled as related bodies dispute the right to recommend members. The committee, tasked with deliberating on long-term education policy, was initially scheduled to be launched in July. While the committee is to have 21 members, the National Assembly, entitled to recommend nine of the committee members, has so far selected only two nominees. The president has the right to name five. Education-related bodies can also recommend a total of two m
Social Affairs Sept. 13, 2022
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Bile farm bears get reprieve, but remain locked up
HWACHEON, Gangwon Province -- The practice of farming bears for their bile is being phased out, but hundreds of bears remain in cages with an uncertain future. For the bears at bile farms, a three-square-meter cage is their entire world. Even for those rescued from a life of bile extraction -- done through syringes or catheters attached to their gallbladders -- their living conditions are not much better. That is the situation for 13 bears at a bear bile farm in the mountain ridges of Hwacheon i
Social Affairs Sept. 11, 2022
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Typhoon leaves 600 unable to go home
More than 600 people remain displaced due to Typhoon Hinnamnor, as authorities struggle to deal with the aftermath of the typhoon in the southern regions of the country. According to the Central Disaster Safety Relief Headquarters, 5,242 people have been displaced with 613 yet to return home as of Thursday. A total of 8,370 houses were flooded, most of them concentrated in North Gyeongsang Province, an area hit hard by the tropical storm. Some 1,566 cases of public infrastructure damage were r
Social Affairs Sept. 8, 2022
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Police station improves info for foreign crime victims
Seoul Mapo Police Station has printed out a leaflet to help foreigners who experience crimes in Korea. The leaflet under the title "Promoting the Protection and Support System for Crime Victims" was created to help foreign residents and visitors here. According to the station, many foreign citizens are unaware about the state support they can receive when they are victims of crimes. The leaflet is in English, French and Vietnamese, based on the population of foreign students and visit
Social Affairs Sept. 7, 2022
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Normalized schools see increase in violence
With schools returning to normalcy, more students are experiencing school violence, a survey from the Education Ministry showed. The Ministry of Education announced the results of a survey on school violence conducted by local education offices across Korea on Tuesday. The North Jeolla Province Education Office was not included, as it decided to run an individual survey. Some 3.21 million out of 3.87 million students participated in the survey, marking an 82.9 percent response rate. The survey
Social Affairs Sept. 6, 2022
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Gender pay gap widens: research
More women are employed, but the gender pay gap in Korea remains wide, a study by the Gender Ministry showed Tuesday. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family released the results of a study under the title “Life of Men and Women through Statistics.” Though the Gender Ministry had conducted the study every year since 1997 under the title of “Women's Lives through Statistics,” it changed the name this year, including an index on double-income families and cyber sexual a
Social Affairs Sept. 6, 2022
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Korea braces for typhoon Hinnamnor
Korea is bracing for typhoon Hinnamnor, which is expected to be one of the strongest typhoons to hit the country. It is a “super strong” typhoon, the highest in Korea's four-tier system, with an atmospheric pressure of 920 hectopascals at its center and a maximum wind speed of 54 meters per second. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, Korea's Jeju Island and southern regions are expected to come under influence of Hinnamnor starting Monday. The typhoon is expected t
Social Affairs Sept. 4, 2022
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New textbook guidelines spark controversy
The Ministry of Education took a step back as the dispute over history textbook guidelines deepened, saying the plan has not been finalized yet. The Education Ministry released new guidelines for high school history textbooks on Tuesday. In the new guidelines, phrases such as "southward invasion (by North Korea)" and “liberal democracy" were left out. The phrases touch on some sensitive disputes in the country’s modern history. The revision of history textbooks was l
Social Affairs Sept. 1, 2022
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Students from multicultural families in Korea on the rise: study
A recent study showed the number of students from multicultural families has been increasing for 10 consecutive years, the Education Ministry said Tuesday. According to the study conducted by the Ministry of Education and the Korean Educational Development Institute shared Tuesday, the number of students from multicultural families increased by 5.4 percentage point, from 160,058 in 2021 to 168,645 this year. The number has been on a steady increase since the study was first conducted in 2012.
Social Affairs Aug. 30, 2022
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Court takes Lee Jun-seok’s side in leadership lawsuit
A Seoul court on Friday took the side of Lee Jun-seok, the disgraced former leader of the ruling People Power Party, halting the party from moving forward with an interim leadership. The Seoul Southern District Court granted part of an injunction request filed by Lee, ordering a temporary suspension of duties for the party’s interim chair Rep. Joo Ho-young. “If Joo, who has been appointed as the party’s interim chair through a vote, holds a party convention to elect a new p
Politics Aug. 26, 2022
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COVID-19 wave on the wane after 2 months
Korea’s recent wave of COVID-19 cases appears to be waning, the local health authorities said Friday. On Friday, Korea saw 101,140 new case of COVID-19 and 575 patients were reported to be in serious condition. The daily death toll stood at 81. “This is the lowest number of daily confirmed cases for a Friday in four weeks,” Kim Seong-ho, an official from the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters said at a briefing held Friday. “We, however, cannot b
Social Affairs Aug. 26, 2022
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Korea to maintain negative COVID test rule for arrivals
South Korea will continue to require those entering the country to provide negative results of COVID-19 tests taken before entering the country. According to the central disaster response team, the measure will remain in place as the daily caseload remains high. The country currently requires travelers entering the country – both Korean and foreign nationals – to take a PCR test within 48 hours prior to arrival or a rapid antigen test within 24 hours prior to arrival. The Kore
Social Affairs Aug. 25, 2022
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Gender Ministry to provide accommodation for stalking victims
The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family will hold a meeting Friday to discuss measures for supporting the victims of stalking crimes. After the enactment of the Act on the Punishment of Stalking Crimes, more simply known as the anti-stalking law, the Gender Ministry has been working on expanding support for the victims of stalking crimes. The ministry plans to provide an emergency temporary accommodation for victims of stalking crimes using state rental housings, allowing victims to be
Social Affairs Aug. 25, 2022
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Korea Herald English Speech Contest sees 36 winners
The award ceremony for the 51st Korea Herald English Speech Contest was held at the Australian Embassy in the Republic of Korea in Gwanghwamun, central Seoul, on Tuesday. The Australian Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Catherine Raper, Vice-Chair of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea Jo Billing, The Korea Herald CEO Choi Jin-young, The Korea Herald Vice President Shin Yong-bae and more were in attendance. “I believe we could have the next generation of Korean leaders right
Social Affairs Aug. 24, 2022
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