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Amid South Korea’s Worst Wildfires, Animal Rescue Efforts Spotlight Gaps in Disaster Response for Pets and Livestock

Amid South Korea’s Worst Wildfires, Animal Rescue Efforts Spotlight Gaps in Disaster Response for Pets and Livestock

SEOUL, March 29 (Korea Bizwire) — As South Korea reels from its worst-ever simultaneous wildfires, with widespread displacement and loss of life, animals—both wild and domestic—have become silent victims of the unfolding disaster. From burned forests to abandoned homes, many creatures have been left stranded or injured as flames tore through their habitats and communities. Animal [...]

Jeju Pushes to Elevate Native Black Cattle ‘Jeju Heukwoo’ as Premium Regional Brand

Jeju Pushes to Elevate Native Black Cattle ‘Jeju Heukwoo’ as Premium Regional Brand

JEJU, South Korea, March 29 (Korea Bizwire) — Long overshadowed by the island’s famed black pigs, Jeju’s native black cattle, known as Jeju Heukwoo, are emerging as a key focus of local branding and preservation efforts. Once on the brink of extinction, the breed is now being positioned as a premium regional specialty through expanded government [...]

Heroic Mother Dog Rescued from Wildfire After Shielding Puppies from Flames

Heroic Mother Dog Rescued from Wildfire After Shielding Puppies from Flames

UISEONG, South Korea, March 27 (Korea Bizwire) — As a massive wildfire continues to rage across the North Gyeongsang region following its outbreak on March 22, a story of extraordinary animal resilience and maternal instinct has captured the nation’s attention. Animal rescue group Youumbba revealed this week that a Jindo dog and her puppies were found [...]

S. Korea’s Potential Participation in Alaska LNG Project to Look ‘Favorably’ in Tariff Talks with U.S.: Dunleavy

S. Korea’s Potential Participation in Alaska LNG Project to Look ‘Favorably’ in Tariff Talks with U.S.: Dunleavy

SEOUL, March 27 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s possible participation in the Alaska liquefied natural gas (LNG) project will likely be viewed “favorably” in tariff negotiations with the Donald Trump administration, Alaska’s governor has said. Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy made the remarks in a roundtable interview with Yonhap News Agency and other news outlets on [...]

Debate Grows as More Korean Municipalities Adopt Lunchtime Closures for Public Offices

Debate Grows as More Korean Municipalities Adopt Lunchtime Closures for Public Offices

DAEGU, March 26 (Korea Bizwire) —  A growing number of South Korean local governments are implementing a “lunchtime closure” policy at public offices, sparking a national debate over the balance between public service efficiency and workers’ right to rest. Under the system, civil service counters close entirely from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., giving staff uninterrupted [...]

Growing Campus Anger Over Medical Students’ Prolonged Boycott

Growing Campus Anger Over Medical Students’ Prolonged Boycott

SEOUL, March 26 (Korea Bizwire) — As South Korea’s medical school boycott stretches beyond its first year, frustration is mounting across university campuses over what many students view as unprecedented leniency toward their peers in medical schools. “There’s nothing that puts medical students above the law, so why are they getting such special treatment?” says [...]

Stricter Sentencing Guidelines for Animal Abuse, Sexual Crimes, and Fraud Set for July in South Korea

Stricter Sentencing Guidelines for Animal Abuse, Sexual Crimes, and Fraud Set for July in South Korea

SEOUL, March 26 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s Supreme Court Sentencing Commission announced on Tuesday new sentencing guidelines aimed at strengthening penalties for animal abuse, sexual offenses, large-scale fraud, and violations of electronic financial transaction laws. The updated guidelines, finalized during the commission’s 137th meeting on March 24, 2025, will apply to crimes prosecuted from [...]

South Korea Leads OECD in Elderly Poverty Rate, Government Report Shows

South Korea Leads OECD in Elderly Poverty Rate, Government Report Shows

SEOUL, March 25 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s elderly poverty rate remains the highest among OECD nations, according to the “Korea SDG Implementation Report 2025″ released by Statistics Korea on March 24. The comprehensive report, which analyzes Korea’s progress on 17 sustainable development goals through comparisons with other OECD countries, reveals both improvements and persistent [...]

Nearly Half of Older Self-Employed in South Korea Earn Below Minimum Wage, Study Finds

Nearly Half of Older Self-Employed in South Korea Earn Below Minimum Wage, Study Finds

SEOUL, March 23 (Korea Bizwire) — Nearly half of South Koreans over the age of 50 who transitioned from wage employment to self-employment are earning less than the country’s minimum wage, highlighting the precarious financial situation of older entrepreneurs. According to a report released on Sunday by the Korea Employment Information Service, analysis of Korea Welfare [...]

7 out of 10 S. Koreans Willing to Pay More for ESG Firms: Survey

7 out of 10 S. Koreans Willing to Pay More for ESG Firms: Survey

SEOUL, March 21 (Korea Bizwire) — Seven out of 10 South Koreans are willing to pay more for products from companies that actively pursue environmental, social and government (ESG) management, a local survey showed Friday. In the survey of 3,000 people aged 18 and older conducted by the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) and Hankook [...]