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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..

  • 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..
  • Yoon arrest obstruction ruling set for Jan. 16

  • A South Korean court will deliver its first ruling Friday in a criminal case against former President Yoon Suk Yeol, a decision widely seen as a bellwether..
  • Ruling DP presses second probe as opposition resists

  • The ruling Democratic Party of Korea on Thursday pushed ahead with a second comprehensive special prosecutor bill, prompting fierce resistance from the opp..
  • Lee calls for visible results in Korea-UAE partnership

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Thursday urged South Korea and the United Arab Emirates to produce “concrete and visible results” from their expanding partnersh..
  • Korea-Japan ties deepen beyond shuttle diplomacy

  • President Lee Jae-myung returned home on Tuesday after completing a two-day visit to Japan, marking further progress in Korea-Japan cooperation that now ex..
  • Ruling bloc says justice served as opposition urges restraint

  • As former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a request for the maximum statutory penalty—death—over insurrection charges, the political divide has sharpened, wi..
  • Jang backs Han expulsion as party moves to curb infighting

  • Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, said Wednesday that he respects the party ethics committee’s decision to expel former leader Han Dong-hoo..
  • Police launch raid into Kim Byung-gi over nomination funds

  • Police on Tuesday launched a compulsory investigation into Kim Byung-gi, a lawmaker from the Democratic Party, over allegations that he received illegal no..
  • Seoul declares abolition of prosecutors’ follow-up probe power

  • The government has decided to abolish prosecutors’ supplementary investigation powers even before formal discussions begin within its prosecution reform ta..
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