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  • Government, doctors clash on admissions increase

  • A renewed confrontation between the government and the medical community is escalating as a decision on expanding medical school admissions draws near, wit..
  • AI voices frustration with humans, raising control fears

  • Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly expressing dissatisfaction with humans, prompting warnings that a “control reversal” between humans and AI..
  • YTN suspends newsroom meetings for first time

  • For the first time since its founding, YTN has failed to hold a newsroom meeting following its acquisition by the Eugene Group.The YTN branch of the Nation..
  • Asset disclosures spotlight wealthy officials

  • Former president of the Korea National University of Arts, Kim Dae-jin, ranked as the third-wealthiest among senior public officials in South Korea, accord..
  • New reactors proceed, but energy diversity urged

  • The government has reaffirmed plans to build two new nuclear power plants under the 11th Basic Plan for Power Supply and Demand, but analysts stress that d..
  • Top prosecutors demoted after Daejang-dong backlash

  • Senior prosecutors who opposed the prosecution’s decision to withdraw an appeal in the Daejang-dong case were demoted in a high-level reshuffle announced o..
  • Ex-PM Han gets 23 years for insurrection

  • A South Korean court on Tuesday ruled that the Dec. 3 declaration of martial law constituted an “insurrection,” handing former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo..
  • Public backs nuclear power, new plants likely

  • Nearly eight in 10 South Koreans say nuclear power is necessary, according to a nationwide survey, bolstering expectations that the government will proceed..
  • Court rejects Yoon’s constitutional challenge bid

  • A South Korean court has rejected and dismissed parts of a request by the legal team of former president Yoon Suk Yeol to refer the “insurrection special c..
  • 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..
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