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Gov’t Calls for Junior Doctors Who Left Worksites to Return to Hospitals by Monday

Gov’t Calls for Junior Doctors Who Left Worksites to Return to Hospitals by Monday

SEOUL, May 20 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong called for junior doctors who left worksites for months to return to hospitals by Monday, while urging the medical community to resolve a protracted standoff over the government’s medical reform through dialogue. The latest appeal by Cho came as a Seoul appellate court last week [...]

Yoon, British PM Say AI Seoul Summit Will Discuss Innovation, Safety, Inclusivity

Yoon, British PM Say AI Seoul Summit Will Discuss Innovation, Safety, Inclusivity

SEOUL, May 20 (Korea Bizwire) — A global summit on artificial intelligence (AI) to be co-hosted by South Korea and Britain this week will present global AI governance principles to foster innovation, safety and inclusivity, the two nations’ leaders said Monday. In a joint opinion article, President Yoon Suk Yeol and British Prime Minister Rishi [...]

Hyundai Faces Calls to Extend Retirement Age as Major Issue Looms in Wage Talks

Hyundai Faces Calls to Extend Retirement Age as Major Issue Looms in Wage Talks

SEOUL, May 20 (Korea Bizwire) – With extending the retirement age emerging as a key issue in this year’s wage and collective bargaining negotiations at major South Korean companies, discussions on the matter are expected to take place at Hyundai Motor, a leader in the country’s automotive industry.  On May 19, the Dong-A Ilbo reported that [...]

Seoul Expands Access to News for Disabled Citizens with Digital Newspaper Service

Seoul Expands Access to News for Disabled Citizens with Digital Newspaper Service

SEOUL, May 18 (Korea Bizwire) – The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on May 16 that it will provide an electronic newspaper service to 3,000 disabled individuals and their families, transitioning from the paper-based news previously distributed to over 1,000 facilities and organizations serving the disabled community. The Korea Disabled News, a specialized publication covering disability welfare [...]

South Korea to Ban Direct Overseas Purchases of Uncertified Products

South Korea to Ban Direct Overseas Purchases of Uncertified Products

SEOUL, May 17 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea will prohibit direct overseas purchases of products without safety certifications for 80 items that could potentially affect public health and safety, the government announced on May 16. At a meeting of ministers handling state affairs at the Incheon Airport Customs headquarters, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo unveiled measures to [...]

Identities of Two 17-Year-Old U.S. Soldiers Missing in Korean War Confirmed After 70 Years

Identities of Two 17-Year-Old U.S. Soldiers Missing in Korean War Confirmed After 70 Years

SEOUL, May 17 (Korea Bizwire) – The remains of two United States Army soldiers who went missing as 17-year-olds during the Korean War have finally been identified, more than seven decades after their disappearance, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced on May 15. The agency confirmed the identities of Private First Class Thomas A. Smith [...]

S. Korea Updates Term for ‘Cultural Property’ after 6 Decades

S. Korea Updates Term for ‘Cultural Property’ after 6 Decades

SEOUL, May 17 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea will use the term “national heritage” instead of “cultural property,” a term that had been in use for more than 60 years, as a new law came into force Friday. Under the new Framework Act on National Heritage, the governing body overseeing cultural heritage matters, formerly the [...]

NASA Officials Upbeat about Greater Space Cooperation with S. Korea

NASA Officials Upbeat about Greater Space Cooperation with S. Korea

WASHINGTON, May 16 (Korea Bizwire) — Officials of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) expressed expectations for greater space cooperation with South Korea on Thursday, as the two countries are widening the scope of their alliance beyond its longstanding security focus. Mark Clampin, NASA’s astrophysics division director, and John Wisniewski, a NASA scientist [...]

Despite Court Ruling, Standoff over Med School Quota Hike to Continue amid Doctors’ Opposition

Despite Court Ruling, Standoff over Med School Quota Hike to Continue amid Doctors’ Opposition

SEOUL, May 17 (Korea Bizwire) — A recent court ruling against striking doctors will likely accelerate the government’s push to markedly raise medical school admissions, but doctors have vowed not to back down to continue a standoff despite deepening chaos in the health care system. On Thursday, the Seoul High Court rejected a request from [...]