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  • Yoon orders inspection of poorly-built underground parking lots

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Wook-jae President Yoon Suk-yeol on Tuesday ordered relevant ministries to swiftly conduct full inspections of all underground..
  • Gov’t to waive gift tax on wedding funds up to W150 million

  • AsiaToday reporter Lee Ji-hoonThe government has decided to ease gift tax on wedding funds of up to 150 million won supported by parents, and increase fina..
  • 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..
  • 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..
  • 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..
  • [Hyungwon Kang's focus on Korean culture column] Gangwon State upgraded Korea to "Federal Republic of Korea"

  • Gangwon-do, one of the original eight provinces of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), has been divided into two parts, one in the North and a larger province..
  • Gov’t announces measures to reduce private education spending

  • AsiaToday reporter Park Ji-sookSouth Korea’s government will push for a fair College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) centered on public education and crack..
  • High school credit system to go into effect in 2025

  • AsiaToday reporter Park Ji-sookThe government plans to strengthen the competitiveness of public education by improving basic education, converting into dig..
  • In-N-Out opens pop-up for only 500 customers

  • An In-N-Out pop-up store exclusively opened for just four hours for 500 customers.This was a part of global marketing strategies introduced by In-N-Out Bur..
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