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Eastar Jet Looking Into Misconduct Involving Cabin Crew’s Photo Taking on Aircraft Wing

Eastar Jet Looking Into Misconduct Involving Cabin Crew’s Photo Taking on Aircraft Wing

SEOUL, Feb. 14 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korean low-cost carrier (LCC) Eastar Jet Co. said Friday it was investigating a misconduct case involving a cabin crew’s taking of personal photos on the wing of a company aircraft at a domestic airport this week. Several flight attendants of the airline were found to have taken personal [...]

Suicide Attempts in South Korea Topped 46,000 in 2023, Nearly Half Among Youth

Suicide Attempts in South Korea Topped 46,000 in 2023, Nearly Half Among Youth

SEOUL, Feb. 14 (Korea Bizwire) — The National Medical Center reported on February 13 that over 46,000 people sought emergency care for suicide attempts or self-harm in South Korea in 2023, with nearly half of the cases involving individuals in their teens and twenties. According to data from the Central Emergency Medical Center, there were 46,359 [...]

Healthcare Costs Surge as South Korea Grapples With Super-Aged Society

Healthcare Costs Surge as South Korea Grapples With Super-Aged Society

SEOUL, Feb. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — Healthcare costs for age-related illnesses in South Korea, including dementia, have jumped approximately 28% over the past five years, reaching an estimated 6 trillion won, as the nation’s elderly population continues to expand. The number of South Koreans aged 65 and older covered by national health insurance and medical benefits [...]

South Korea Debates Classroom Surveillance After Student’s Death at School

South Korea Debates Classroom Surveillance After Student’s Death at School

SEOUL, Feb. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — The killing of an 8-year-old girl by a teacher at an elementary school in Daejeon, South Korea, has intensified calls for expanding closed-circuit television coverage to include classrooms, which are currently exempt from surveillance. According to the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, the city’s 603 elementary schools were equipped with [...]

South Korea to Introduce VR Driving Tests for Elderly License Renewals

South Korea to Introduce VR Driving Tests for Elderly License Renewals

SEOUL, Feb. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea will implement virtual reality technology to help assess the driving capabilities of motorists aged 75 and older during their license renewal process, government officials announced on February 12. The initiative is part of a pedestrian safety action plan jointly developed by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety [...]

Gov’t Moves to Amend Law for Mandatory Leave of Teachers with Mental Disorders After Shocking School Stabbing

Gov’t Moves to Amend Law for Mandatory Leave of Teachers with Mental Disorders After Shocking School Stabbing

SEOUL, Feb.12 (Korea Bizwire) — The government said Wednesday it seeks to amend a law to place teachers with mental disorders on compulsory leave, following a fatal stabbing of an 8-year-old student by a school teacher that shocked the nation this week. Education Minister Lee Ju-ho announced the plan during a meeting of top education [...]

Tragic Murder of 8-Year-Old Fuels Spike in Location-Tracking Apps

Tragic Murder of 8-Year-Old Fuels Spike in Location-Tracking Apps

SEOUL, Feb. 12 (Korea Bizwire) —  The murder of 8-year-old Kim Ha-neul has sparked widespread concern among parents in South Korea, amplifying fears for child safety ahead of the new school semester. On February 12, parenting forums and online communities saw a surge in discussions about location-tracking applications, with many parents inquiring about the app reportedly [...]

Elderly Driver Signs Show Success in Promoting Road Courtesy, Survey Finds

Elderly Driver Signs Show Success in Promoting Road Courtesy, Survey Finds

SEOUL, Feb. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — The Korea Transportation Safety Authority (KTSA) reported on February 11 that approximately 70% of elderly drivers felt they received more courteous treatment and right-of-way considerations from other drivers after displaying “Senior Driver” signs on their vehicles. The initiative, launched in September last year in Busan, aimed to promote a more [...]