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  • Medical school applicants fall to 7,000 level

  • The number of applicants to medical schools through Korea’s regular college admissions track has fallen to the 7,000 range, marking the lowest level in the..
  • Births edge up, but world’s lowest persists

  •  South Korea’s recent uptick in births has raised hopes that the total fertility rate could recover to the 0.8 range, but analysts warn that without a..
  • Korean and European glaucoma societies sign MOU

  • The Korean Glaucoma Society has signed a memorandum of understanding with the European Glaucoma Society to enhance academic collaboration and strengthen it..
  • Prosecutor files constitutional challenge to office abolition

  • An incumbent South Korean prosecutor has filed a constitutional complaint, arguing that the abolition of the prosecutors’ office and the stripping of inves..
  • NIS drops complaints, politicization debate reignites

  • South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) has withdrawn its complaints against former directors Seo Hoon and Park Jie-won over the “West Sea civil..
  • National pension reform raises contributions, boosts benefits

  • South Korea will introduce a “pay more, receive more” national pension system starting next year, as part of a sweeping reform aimed at strengthening retir..
  • Lee orders review of juvenile age threshold

  • President Lee Jae-myung has ordered a formal review of lowering the age threshold for juvenile offenders exempt from criminal punishment, reviving a long-r..
  • Ministry rebukes Coupang over data probe claim

  • South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) said Thursday it had lodged a strong protest after Coupang unilaterally disclosed what it called investiga..
  • Democracy tops economy in public priorities

  • For the first time in nearly three decades, South Koreans have placed democratic maturity above economic prosperity as their most desired vision for the co..
  • Im Sung-geun denies perjury charges

  • Im Sung-geun, former commander of the 1st Marine Division, denied perjury charges at his first court hearing, insisting that he testified “according to wha..
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