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Son Ji-hyoung
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Seoul City to spend W4.3tr to upgrade tap water
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced Thursday plans to spend 4.32 trillion won ($3.28 billion) by 2040 to improve tap water quality. Under the plans, dubbed Arisu 2.0, South Korea's capital city will employ a cutting-edge tap water purifying system, renew water pipes and increase water treatment capacity and storage, among other measures. Seoul will invest 745.2 billion won to modernize water treatment facilities. Changes will be in place in two stages. Ozone will be employed instead
Social Affairs June 29, 2023
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Repeat offender gets commuted life sentence for robbery-murder
The Seoul High Court on Friday has commuted the death sentence of a 54-year-old man who robbed and murdered a woman, as well as killed an accomplice. The man, Kwon Jae-chan, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being given a death sentence in June 2022. The appellate said in a ruling that evidence to prove that his murder was premeditated was insufficient, while acknowledging that he had intended to rob the woman. In December 2021, Kwon brutally choked the woman, whom the murderer was a
Social Affairs June 23, 2023
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Foreign students to get more rights to work
The Justice Ministry announced Friday plans to allow foreign students to work as interns within their field of study during their vacation. The Justice Ministry said the move, to take effect from July 3, is designed to help foreign students pursue careers in Korea. Additionally, foreign students' maximum weekly working hours during term time will increase to 25 hours, from 20 hours. Currently, students are only allowed to get part-time jobs for up to 20-35 hours, depending on which type o
Social Affairs June 23, 2023
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Yoon eyes security ties in Vietnam for state visit
HANOI, Vietnam -- President Yoon Suk Yeol begun his three-day state visit in Vietnam on Thursday, seeking to further upgrade the bilateral relations through a summit with his Vietnamese counterpart, Vo Van Thuong, and a series of events aimed at bolstering economic and cultural partnerships. Upon his arrival, he met with overseas Koreans living in Vietnam, expressing his optimism for the future of their relationship. In a meeting with approximately 300 Koreans at a hotel in Hanoi, Yoon expressed
Politics June 22, 2023
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Stalkers to be punished without victims' consent
Offenders accused of stalking or harassment will now face punishment, even without the need for victims' to consent to it, in a bill unanimously passed by the National Assembly on Wednesday. The bill, approved by the parliament, eliminates any possibility for stalking and harassment offenders to negotiate an out-of-court settlement with the victim, a practice that has often left victims vulnerable to coercion or retaliation. All 246 lawmakers present in the plenary session voted for the bill. Th
Social Affairs June 21, 2023
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Seoul City to invest W1.7tr to grow startups
The Seoul Metropolitan Government on Wednesday unveiled a 1.67 trillion-won ($1.29 billion) spending package to grow South Korean startups and nurture futuristic technology over the next eight years. Through the spending package, Seoul aims to foster at least 50 unicorns -- privately owned companies valued at over $1 billion -- with its focus on robots, financial technology, biotechnology and artificial intelligence. Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon told reporters that startups in Korea are increasingly c
Social Affairs June 21, 2023
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From Psy to Sumi Jo: Star-studded BIE presentation takes spotlight
What opened the presentation for Busan's bid to host the World Expo in 2030 Tuesday was the surprise appearance of Karina of K-pop girl band aespa. A rather serious atmosphere involving an interview with children about the crises they face, such as climate change, soon gave way to an intense K-pop beat -- "Next Level" by aespa -- which was followed by Karina's message that every voice in the world matters. "You are the future of our planet, so you can be the judge of all
Foreign Affairs June 21, 2023
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Seoul introduces new urban design initiative
The Seoul Metropolitan Government on Tuesday introduced a new urban design initiative to put the city's urban design on par with global standards and embolden its identity. The new initiative "Design Seoul 2.0" will focus on five pillars of empathy, tolerance, dedication, recovery and sustainability, according to the municipal government in a statement. Under the initiative, seven new publicly funded sightseeing spots will be designated before 2027. Beginning in 2024, designs for
Social Affairs June 20, 2023
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'My daughter died twice': Mother breaks down as attorney who missed court appearances gets 1-year ban
High-profile attorney Kwon Gyeong-ae was given a one-year work suspension for neglecting her professional duty while representing a client whose daughter had died by suicide due to school violence. Kwon's client was Lee Gi-cheol, the mother of a student named Park Ju-won who took her own life in 2015 at the age of 16 as a result of school violence. Lee publicly lamented a decision by the Korean Bar Association Monday evening, saying the punishment was too light. "After all these transgressi
Social Affairs June 20, 2023
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Will Korean seafood be safe after Japan dumps Fukushima wastewater?
Concerns are growing among South Koreans over the safety of seafood ahead of Japan's release of wastewater from the disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the ocean over the course of 30 years, despite “scientific” assessments which indicate that seafood consumed by Koreans has been, and will continue to be, safe. Some consumers have already started to hoard goods like sea salt out of fear that clean marine products might no longer be available, upon news that the contami
Social Affairs June 19, 2023
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Daegu mayor blasts police chief over Pride parade
Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo has urged for the dismissal of the city's top police official for what he labeled giving "unlawful" permission to the city's Pride parade, where some 1,500 participants celebrated in the city's downtown on Saturday and advocated for the rights and acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. "Permission to assemble does not translate into permission to violate others' rights," Hong, the conservative m
Social Affairs June 18, 2023
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Seoul starts daily press briefings to address Fukushima fears
A daily briefing by the Seoul government on Japan's release of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea will be held to address fears over the toxicity and impact to marine life, officials said Thursday. Government officials held their first briefing on Thursday over some 1.3 million cubic meters of water set to be released from the wrecked Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. The briefing, also attended by independent experts, will take place on weekdays for the time being. A spokesperson dec
Social Affairs June 15, 2023
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Seoul mayor wanted to ditch 'I.Seoul.U' slogan on 1st day
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon wished to scrap the city slogan of "I.Seoul.U" promoted by his predecessor, late Park Won-soon, as soon as he took up the mayoral post in 2021, he said during a Seoul Metropolitan Council questioning Wednesday. Oh's comment came in response to a council legislator's question about who made the decision to change the city slogan despite "unnecessary costs" to do so. "It was I who made the decision," Oh said. "I wished to change the slogan
Social Affairs June 14, 2023
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Minor party slams ministry for detaining Mongolian 3-year-old
Minor progressive Jinbo Party blasted the Justice Ministry for detaining a 3-year-old Mongolian child for more than two weeks before his deportation in April, and failing to provide sufficient medical care when the child became ill. Accusing the ministry of child abuse and human rights violations, the party said in a statement Wednesday that the case reflects Yoon Suk Yeol administration's hardline stance "inciting bigotry toward foreign migrants." The child was detained for a tot
Social Affairs June 14, 2023
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Tension reaches new height as unionists accuse Yoon at ILO
The confrontation between Korean labor and the government reached new heights on Tuesday, as unionists took their concerns that President Yoon Suk Yeol has been suppressing labor unions here to the International Labor Organization's general assembly in Geneva, Switzerland, while the presidential office opened a public debate over the legitimacy of nighttime labor protests. "The Constitution recognizes the freedom of assembly and association as citizens' basic rights, and the citizens have c
Social Affairs June 13, 2023
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