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  • Korea to add 3,342 medical students in five years

    The South Korean government has decided to increase medical school enrollment by 3,342 students over the next five years, with all additional slots designated for training regional doctors tasked with serving local, essential and public healthcare systems.Under the plan, an average of 668 new regional doctors will be selected each year. After graduation, the..

  • Seoul launches audit over alleged preferential contracts

  • The Seoul Metropolitan Government has launched an internal audit into allegations that companies linked to the family of Seoul City Councilor Kim Kyung rec..
  • Overtime became income, overnight work persists

  • As the government pushes ahead with a four-and-a-half-day workweek, debate over reducing working hours has resurfaced. Yet long working hours remain deeply..
  • Kim Byung-gi makes cautious exit to limit fallout

  • The decision by Kim Byung-gi to leave the Democratic Party of Korea on Monday is widely seen as a preemptive move to contain allegations at the individual..
  • Boycott leaves Lee confirmation hearing half-finished

  • The confirmation hearing for Lee Hye-hoon, nominee for minister of economy and finance, collapsed Monday after the opposition People Power Party boycotted..
  • Korea, Italy vow deeper AI and chip cooperation

  • President Lee Jae-myung and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni agreed Monday to expand cooperation across advanced industries, including artificial inte..
  • One person, one vote push stirs ruling party rift

  • The ruling Democratic Party of Korea has reignited internal controversy after party leader Chung Cheong-rae moved to revive the “one person, one vote” syst..
  • Hong Ik-pyo named Blue House political chief

  • Former floor leader Hong Ik-pyo of the Democratic Party of Korea has been appointed as the new senior presidential secretary for political affairs at the B..
  • Han offers first apology over party dispute

  • Former Han Dong-hoon, a onetime leader of South Korea’s People Power Party, issued his first apology on January 18 over a party bulletin board controversy..
  • Hunger strike enters fourth day for Jang

  • On the fourth day of his hunger strike, Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of South Korea’s opposition People Power Party, said he would “defend freedom and the rule o..
  • PPP boycotts Lee Hye-hoon hearing

  • South Korea’s main opposition People Power Party on January 18 announced a full boycott of the confirmation hearing for Lee Hye-hoon, nominee for minister..
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