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Japan Rejects Calls to Teach About ‘Comfort Women’ in School Textbooks

Japan Rejects Calls to Teach About ‘Comfort Women’ in School Textbooks

SEOUL, Mar. 8 (Korea Bizwire) — Japan has rejected calls from South Korea to include content related to so-called ‘comfort women’ in school textbooks. The request from Seoul to include information about comfort women in government-approved public education guidelines was met with a cold shoulder, Japan’s Sankei Shimbun reported earlier this week. The South Korean delegation [...]

Dozens of Children Killed in School Zone Traffic Accidents Every Year

Dozens of Children Killed in School Zone Traffic Accidents Every Year

SEOUL, Mar. 6 (Korea Bizwire) — A worrying number of South Korean children are falling victim to car accidents, prompting road authorities and schools to take safety precautions. In Seoul alone, an average of 734 pedestrian accidents involving children have taken place each year over the last five years, prompting local police forces to ramp up [...]

Moon Calls Out Japan, Says Comfort Women Issue Not Settled

Moon Calls Out Japan, Says Comfort Women Issue Not Settled

SEOUL, March 3 (Korea Bizwire) — Despite repeated statements made by the governments of both South Korea and Japan declaring their intention to build a future-oriented relationship, conflicting views on previously arranged reparations for comfort women are continuing to be a point of contention. In his commemorative speech on March 1, the 99th anniversary marking [...]

With Winter Olympics Over, Facility Maintenance the Dilemma Once Again

With Winter Olympics Over, Facility Maintenance the Dilemma Once Again

SEOUL, Feb. 27 (Korea Bizwire) – That the Paralympics are scheduled to kick off on March 9 hasn’t stopped Gangwon Province from turning its attention to the issue of Olympics facility maintenance only days after the conclusion of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics. On February 27, the Gangwon provincial legislature urged the central government to [...]

South Korean Athletes Excel in Uncharted Territory at PyeongChang Olympics

South Korean Athletes Excel in Uncharted Territory at PyeongChang Olympics

SEOUL, Feb. 22 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korean athletes have thus far turned in a surprising performance at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, with an ice dance pair becoming first South Koreans to compete in free dance, the women’s curling team through to the semifinal, and ‘Iron Man’ Yun Sung-bin winning Asia’s very first gold medal in [...]

Poor Showing by Women’s Speed Skating Team Erupts in Factionalism Controversy

Poor Showing by Women’s Speed Skating Team Erupts in Factionalism Controversy

PYEONGCHANG, Feb. 21 (Korea Bizwire) – Moments during and after the South Korean women’s team pursuit quarterfinals performance at the PyeongChang Oympics has sparked an uproar that has yet to settle. Despite finishing seventh out of eight teams that day, the reason for the public outrage has not been the team’s poor record, but what [...]

Dog Muzzle Law Targeting Large Dogs Sparks Backlash

Dog Muzzle Law Targeting Large Dogs Sparks Backlash

SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – The South Korean government is under fire after introducing arbitrary standards for a new dog muzzle law focusing primarily on large dogs, a move that animal rights activists have described as ‘illogical’. Under the animal law, which will enter effect next month, dogs must be kept on a leash shorter [...]