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[News analysis] Absconding ambassador marks apex of arrogant prosecutorial rule in Korea
Former Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup was in a rush when he left South Korea last week and set course for Australia, where he is now serving in his new...
Thousands of Korean med students could be forced to repeat a grade amid mass class boycott
It’s now been over a month since medical students in Korea walked out of classrooms in protest of the government’s policy initiative to increase the a...
One month into standoff, Korean doctors and government each dig in heels
Nearly a month has passed since South Korean interns and residents collectively submitted their resignations to protest a planned increase in the nati...
[Interview] Inside the web that entraps Filipinas in sexual exploitation for US troops in Korea
We must ask ourselves, why is it that so many poverty-stricken women are subject to such bad luck? On Nov. 26, 2023, the UN Committee on the Elim...
S. Korean health care system faces collapse as medical professors warn of collective resignation
The emergency action committee of the faculty association of Seoul National University (SNU) medical school has warned of en masse resignations if the...
Former defense minister turned over recently activated cell phone as ‘evidence’ during investigation concerning dead marine
Shortly before his departure to Australia to serve the South Korean ambassador, former Minister of National Defense Lee Jong-sup turned over a recentl...
S. Korean government notifies 4,944 residents and interns of medical license suspension
With close to 12,000 medical interns and residents on strike, the Korean government has finished notifying around 5,000 of the trainee doctors that th...
Medical professors at Seoul National University warn they may resign if government doesn’t move to resolve healthcare crisis by Mar. 18
The Korean government has so far notified about 5,000 medical interns and residents that their medical licenses may be suspended. That represents 40% ...
Former defense minister slips out of country during criminal investigation involving dead marine
Former Korean Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup, aged 64, slipped out of the country to Australia amid criticism that he is a fugitive from the law. Lee h...
Over 5,000 medical professors and specialists call on Yoon administration to come to negotiation table
Medical residents and interns nationwide, who have been resigning en masse to protest government initiatives to increase the number of medical student...
Seoul area voters largely condemn Yoon Suk-yeol’s policies, poll shows
With South Korea’s general elections on Apr. 10, just 30 days away, a new poll finds that more voters in the greater Seoul area think President Yoon S...
Critics say foreign appointment is aiding flight of ex-defense chief under investigation
Lee Jong-sup, the former defense minister of South Korea, was suddenly called in for questioning by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranki...
A Filipina fights for dignity after being forced into prostitution at Korean camptown bar
It was the first day that Marie (pseudonym) arrived for work at a foreigners-only club in Gyeonggi Province. She was in her 20s at the time, and ...
Korea plans to enable physician assistants to pick up slack left by absent doctors
To fill the vacuum left by the mass resignations of medical residents and interns protesting government policies, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol...
Yoon says collective action by doctors ‘shakes foundations of liberty and rule of law’
In response to the mass resignations of medical interns and residents protesting an increase in the number of medical school students, South Korean Pr...
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