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Police Analyzing Yoon’s Phone Records in Martial Law Probe

Police Analyzing Yoon’s Phone Records in Martial Law Probe

SEOUL, Dec. 23 (Korea Bizwire) — Police have been analyzing President Yoon Suk Yeol’s personal phone records after securing them as part of their investigation into his botched declaration of martial law earlier this month, officials said. The police special investigation team handling the case is checking the records for conversations with individuals allegedly involved [...]

Radioactive Contamination Persists in Wild Mushrooms from Eastern Japan

Radioactive Contamination Persists in Wild Mushrooms from Eastern Japan

TOKYO/SEOUL, Dec. 23 (Korea Bizwire) – Fourteen years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, radioactive contamination remains a serious issue for wild mushrooms harvested in eastern Japan, according to a report by Tokyo Shimbun on December 22.  A recent investigation by a local citizens’ group revealed that 28% of 100 wild mushroom samples sourced from [...]

Cigarette Packaging Updated With Graphic Images and Clear Warnings

Cigarette Packaging Updated With Graphic Images and Clear Warnings

SEOUL, Dec. 23 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea is implementing new graphic health warnings and text messages on cigarette packages starting December 23, marking the fifth iteration of the country’s tobacco warning system, the Ministry of Health and Welfare announced on December 22. The revised warnings feature more direct messaging, replacing single-word cautions with complete sentences [...]

Farmers’ Protest Escalates in Seoul as Police Block Tractor Convoy

Farmers’ Protest Escalates in Seoul as Police Block Tractor Convoy

SEOUL, Dec. 22 (Korea Bizwire) –  A farmers’ protest led by the Korean Peasants League (Jeonnong) escalated into a tense standoff in Seoul, with tractors and demonstrators clashing with police near the presidential residence. The protest, involving 30 tractors and dozens of trucks, highlighted growing discontent over agricultural policies and culminated in a large rally demanding [...]

Generational Divide Evident in Protests Over South Korea’s Presidential Impeachment Vote

Generational Divide Evident in Protests Over South Korea’s Presidential Impeachment Vote

SEOUL, Dec. 21 (Korea Bizwire) – On December 14, as South Korea’s National Assembly voted on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, two distinct protests unfolded in Seoul, revealing stark generational and cultural divides. According to Seoul’s public life population data analyzed by Yonhap News, young women in their 20s dominated the pro-impeachment protest in Yeouido, [...]

Jeonbuk Aims to Pioneer South Korea’s Medical Cannabis Industry

Jeonbuk Aims to Pioneer South Korea’s Medical Cannabis Industry

JEONJU, Dec. 21 (Korea Bizwire) –  Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province has taken its first step toward establishing a medical cannabis industry, aiming to position it as a core future growth sector. On December 20, Jeonbuk signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Cannabis Research Institute of Colorado State University during a ceremony at the Jeonbuk [...]

Seoul to Fine Feeding of Wildlife in Parks Starting March 2025

Seoul to Fine Feeding of Wildlife in Parks Starting March 2025

SEOUL, Dec. 21 (Korea Bizwire) – Starting March 2025, individuals caught feeding wildlife such as pigeons and magpies in Seoul’s urban parks and Han River parks will face fines of up to 1 million won ($760). This measure, part of the newly passed Ordinance on Prohibition of Feeding Harmful Wildlife, aims to mitigate ecological and urban [...]

South Korean Supreme Court Ruling Recognizes State Responsibility for Disability Access, Boosting Calls for Reform

South Korean Supreme Court Ruling Recognizes State Responsibility for Disability Access, Boosting Calls for Reform

SEOUL, Dec. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – In a landmark decision, South Korea’s Supreme Court has held the state accountable for inadequate accessibility for people with disabilities, ordering compensation and setting a precedent for broader systemic reform. On December 19, the court ruled that the government must pay KRW 100,000 (approximately $70) in damages to each plaintiff [...]

South Korea Reduces Foreign Worker Quota for 2025 Amid Shifting Labor Needs

South Korea Reduces Foreign Worker Quota for 2025 Amid Shifting Labor Needs

SEOUL, Dec. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea will admit 130,000 foreign workers under the Employment Permit System (EPS) in 2025, a 21% reduction from this year’s 165,000 quota, according to the Ministry of Employment and Labor. The decision reflects changing labor demand due to economic shifts and increased reliance on alternative visa programs, such as [...]

South Korean Small Businesses Face Crisis as December Sales Plummet Following Martial Law Declaration

South Korean Small Businesses Face Crisis as December Sales Plummet Following Martial Law Declaration

SEOUL, Dec. 20 (Korea Bizwire) – Amid growing concerns over domestic consumption following the December 3 martial law crisis, small business owners and self-employed workers are reporting devastating impacts on what should be their peak season for sales. A post titled “December Sales Have Gone Crazy Due to National Crisis” appeared on December 18 in an [...]