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[Gallup] Ahead of election, opposition field grows amid wave of support for new party
With less than two weeks to go until the April 10 general elections in Korea, a new poll has found support for the ruling People Power Party to exceed...
Anti-immigration candidate marauds across Korea with squad detaining foreigners
A far-right candidate for office’s campaign of marauding around industrial complexes and rural farming areas in South Korea to apprehend undocumented ...
Korean research team finds potential link between nanoplastics, obesity
A team of Korean researchers has become the first to learn that nanoplastics change the composition of breast milk.The Korea Research Institute ...
Standoff continues as faculty resign at Korea’s big 5 hospitals, prompting calls for compromise
The South Korean government and physician groups have failed to reach common ground that would allow for dialogue on their conflict over a planned inc...
Understanding Korea’s general elections: With enemies like these, who needs friends?
In “Dynamic Korea,” one of the biggest forces in politics appears to be the advantage gained from the other side’s mistakes.Things had been looking bl...
1 in 5 unwed Korean women want child-free life, study shows
One in five unmarried South Korean women would prefer not to have children, recent survey results showed.The Korea Population, Health and Welfare Asso...
New hard-liner KMA chief demands apology from Yoon, health minister’s dismissal
Lim Hyun-taek, the head of the Korean Pediatric Association, has been elected as the new leader of the Korean Medical Association (KMA). A well-known ...
[News analysis] Korea’s ruling camp seeks exit ramp from doctor debacle as election nears
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced Sunday that he had instructed Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to hold discussions with the ruling party on ...
[Column] What’s really motivating Korea’s young doctors to walk off the job?
By Hwang Bo-yon, editorial writer“Among all students who took the college entrance exam nationwide, the top 3,058 make it into medical school. If we i...
Med professors to cut back patient care as gov’t begins suspending trainee doctors’ licenses
The South Korean government is expected to suspend the medical licenses of residents and interns who have abandoned their posts as early as Tuesday. M...
Changing med school policy has some Seoul parents mulling sending young kids to provinces
New government initiatives in South Korea that would increase the medical school admission cap and allocate 82% of new enrollment slots to schools out...
For Korean trans teens, even using school bathrooms involves questions of safety
“I tend not to go to the restroom [for fear of my gender identity being revealed]. I’ll just hold it in, and there have been times when it’s been real...
Tanking PPP support in Seoul area ahead of election spurs Yoon to action on hot-button issues
President Yoon Suk-yeol’s decision on Wednesday to accept the resignation of Hwang Sang-moo, his senior secretary for the civil and social agenda, and...
Tensions flare as doctors, government ratchet up rhetoric on med school admission cap
The South Korean government’s move to effectively finalize a 2,000-student increase in the nationwide medical college admission cap next year has led ...
With seat allocations, Korea all but finalizes 2,000-student med school admission cap bump
Among the 2,000 additional spots the government is creating at medical schools around the country, 1,639 (82%) will be allotted to medical schools out...
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