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  • PPP’s Song proposes three bipartisan panels

    At a National Assembly plenary session on September 10, People Power Party (PPP) Floor Leader Song Eon-seok urged President Lee Jae-myung and the ruling Democratic Party to “stop the duplicitous governance that preaches cooperation while fixating on crushing the opposition,” while simultaneously calling for cross-party cooperation. He sharply criticized the..

  • Yoon orders guidelines to protect teachers’ right

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol ordered the Ministry of Education on Monday to notify and revise educational ordinances in a way that..
  • Calls growing for protection of teacher rights in schools

  • AsiaToday reporter Park Ji-sookConcerns are growing over a collapse of teachers’ rights following the apparent suicide of a young elementary school teacher..
  • S. Korea, US, Japan to hold summit at Camp David

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Wook-jaeA trilateral summit among South Korea, the United States, and Japan is scheduled to be held at Camp David, the U.S. presiden..
  • Yoon: S. Korea will respond resolutely to N. Korea’s nuclear threat

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol boarded a U.S. nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) on Wednesday as the first leader of U..
  • Yoon vows to redirect corrupted funds to flood recovery

  • AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-miPresident Yoon Suk-yeol stressed Tuesday that state subsidies going to corrupt cartels with vested interests must be abolishe..
  • Yoon blames authorities’ failure to follow disaster response rules

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Wook-jaePresident Yoon Suk-yeol on Monday blamed authorities’ failure to follow disaster response rules after heavy downpours hit th..
  • Days of heavy rain leave at least 37 dead

  • AsiaToday reporters Kim Im-soo, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Im-dae, and Lee Jin-heeHeavy monsoon rains that started Thursday left a trail of destruction across the..
  • Gov’t urges unionized healthcare workers to call off strike

  • AsiaToday reporters Cho Sung-joonThe Korean Health and Medical Workers’ Union (KHMU), which consists of nurses, pharmacists, and other medical workers, lau..
  • S. Korea, NATO sign new partnership for 11 areas

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Wook-jaeSouth Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday signed a new partnership agreeme..
  • Saeul 3 & 4 to be completed soon

  • South Korea spent $300 million for its first nuclear power plant, which was one-quarter of the national budget in 1970. The Gori unit 1 played a decisive r..
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