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Political Parties Ramp Up Campaign Efforts amid Shifting Opinion Polls

Political Parties Ramp Up Campaign Efforts amid Shifting Opinion Polls

SEOUL, Mar. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — With only a month left before the April 10 parliamentary elections, political parties are unveiling various pork-barrel election pledges and intensifying efforts to secure key districts, as recent public opinion polls indicate a slight yet significant shift. The quadrennial vote holds significant importance for the ruling People Power Party [...]

Gov’t to Push for Public High Schools for Military Children

Gov’t to Push for Public High Schools for Military Children

SEOUL, Mar. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — The government seeks to establish public high schools for children of military families in an effort to improve their living and education conditions, the defense ministry said Monday. The defense and education ministries were set to sign a memorandum of understanding later in the day to make joint efforts [...]

Health Minister Voices Leniency for Defiant Trainee Doctors

Health Minister Voices Leniency for Defiant Trainee Doctors

SEOUL, Mar. 11 (Korea Bizwire) — Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said Monday the government will take lenient measures if trainee doctors return to work before administrative procedures to suspend their licenses are completed, although they defied a deadline to avoid punitive steps. Cho made the remark as some 93 percent of the 13,000 junior doctors [...]

Wedding Industry Thrives Despite Declining Marriage Rates

Wedding Industry Thrives Despite Declining Marriage Rates

SEOUL, Mar. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – In recent years, as marriage rates have fallen, the number of wedding venues across the nation has seen a consistent decline. However, a recent study reveals a significant surge in revenue for these venues, a trend uncovered through a comprehensive analysis of the national wedding market utilizing big data.  According [...]

Gyeonggi Province’s Fruit Snack Program Faces Challenges Amid Rising Costs

Gyeonggi Province’s Fruit Snack Program Faces Challenges Amid Rising Costs

SEOUL, Mar. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – The Gyeonggi Fruit Agricultural Cooperative, tasked with running a fruit supply program for children in the province, is facing hurdles due to the soaring prices of fruits. This initiative, aimed at improving children’s health and dietary habits, provides a variety of fruit snacks to kindergartens, community child centers, comprehensive care [...]

Court Rejects Family’s Claim for Compensation Following Elderly Woman’s Post-Vaccination Death

Court Rejects Family’s Claim for Compensation Following Elderly Woman’s Post-Vaccination Death

SEOUL, Mar. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – A South Korean court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the family of an elderly woman who died shortly after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, ruling that compensation from the government is limited to side effects with a medically recognized causal relationship. The Seoul Administrative Court ruled against the plaintiff, identified [...]

Seoul Embraces AI Revolution: Pilot Project to Boost Efficiency in Public Service

Seoul Embraces AI Revolution: Pilot Project to Boost Efficiency in Public Service

SEOUL, Mar. 10 (Korea Bizwire) –The Seoul Metropolitan Government is set to embark on a pioneering pilot project to support its employees’ use of paid generative AI services, marking a proactive step towards integrating AI into their workflows. This initiative aims to break away from the traditionally closed and slow-to-change public service culture by embracing [...]

Japanese Candy Found to Contain Radioactive Material Prior to Importation to South Korea

Japanese Candy Found to Contain Radioactive Material Prior to Importation to South Korea

SEOUL, March 9 (Korea Bizwire) – A small amount of cesium, a type of radioactive material, was detected in a Japanese confectionery product slated for import to South Korea, prompting the importer to cancel its plans, the food safety agency here said Friday. During radiation inspections for imported products, 1 bequerel (Bq) per kilogram of [...]

South Korea Proposes Tattoo Licensing for Non-Medical Professionals Amid Broader Medical Practice Reforms

South Korea Proposes Tattoo Licensing for Non-Medical Professionals Amid Broader Medical Practice Reforms

SEOUL, Mar. 9 (Korea Bizwire) –In a significant shift from traditional regulations, the South Korean government is moving towards allowing non-medical professionals to perform tattooing, provided they obtain a national certification. The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced that it had commissioned a study on the examination for tattoo artists on March 4, in anticipation [...]