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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..

  • Court hears final arguments in Yoon insurrection trial

  • Attention is focused on whether the special prosecution team will seek the death penalty at Friday’s closing arguments in the first-instance trial of forme..
  • Selfie diplomacy brings Seoul and Beijing closer, but real test begins

  • Lee Jae-myung returned home Wednesday after completing a four-day state visit to China, a trip widely seen as restoring South Korea–China relations to a no..
  • Police face criticism for dragging feet on ruling party probes

  • South Korean police are facing mounting criticism for dragging their feet on investigations involving key ruling-party figures, fueling concerns that law e..
  • NGO watchdog gives Lee government’s first audit an F

  • A civic watchdog group rated the first National Assembly audit under the Lee Jae-myung administration an “F,” citing a crisis in the separation of powers a..
  • Jang hints at party expansion but avoids clear break with Yoon

  • Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the ruling People Power Party, pledged reform and broader voter outreach on Tuesday, symbolically wearing an orange tie to signal..
  • Lee calls for national shift toward a startup-driven economy

  • Lee Jae-myung said Wednesday that South Korea is seeking a “major transition to a national startup era,” pledging broad state support so that anyone with a..
  • Seoul-Beijing ties thaw, limits remain

  • The image of President Lee Jae-myung and Chinese President Xi Jinping clasping hands at the Great Hall of the People symbolized a cautious step toward rest..
  • Oh, Ahn call for break from party’s past

  • Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon and Ahn Cheol-soo, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, agreed that the party must make a clear break with what they described as..
  • PPP vows filibuster if special counsel forced

  • Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the People Power Party, said Tuesday that his party would launch a filibuster if the ruling Democratic Party moves ahead wit..
  • Lee urges pragmatic cooperation in China talks

  • President Lee Jae-myung met China’s top economic and legislative leaders on Tuesday, calling for a “pragmatic and mutually beneficial path” as Seoul and Be..
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