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Reporter : Lee Hyo-sik
Mon, September 25, 2023 | 05:26
Conects Q&A tops education app chart in 12 countries
Conects Q&A, an education app developed by ST Unitas, has topped education app charts in the United States, Korea and 10 other countries, attracting the attention of students seeking to solve their homework problems in real time, the company said Sunday. The other 10 countries are Canada, England, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Af...
Surge in parcel deliveries
Delivery workers load parcels onto their trucks at a parcel distribution center in Seoul Tuesday. The number of parcels has been surging in recent weeks as consumers go online to order household items rather than go to stores amid the coronavirus outbreak. Yonhap
Cases of identity theft increase amid mask shortages
An increasing number of people have discovered their resident registration numbers have been used by others to purchase hard-to-get face masks amid continued supply shortages, according to police officers Monday.
Sanitizing ticket gates
Workers clean turnstiles at Sindorim Station in Guro District, Seoul, Wednesday. At a nearby insurance company call center, 90 employees and their family members were confirmed to have contracted the COVID-19 infection as of 3 p.m. The number of cases is expected to rise. Yonhap
Sunday worship at home
Sarang Church members watch a service on TV, Sunday. Sarang Church is one of Korea's mega churches that cancelled its Sunday services and instead offered them online amid the continued spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. Yonhap
Disinfecting traditional market
A quarantine official disinfects Mangwon Market in Seoul, Monday. Shoppers are avoiding traditional markets amid the soaring number of coronavirus patients over the past few days. Korea Times photo by Choi Won-suk
Accidents on snowy roads
Firefighters and road maintenance officials handle multiple crashes involving seven trucks and sedans on a highway in Hoengseong, Gangwon Province, Monday. The accidents were blamed on slippery road conditions caused by heavy snow. Yonhap
Former T'way Air CEO sets up Korea's 1st aviation consulting firm
A former CEO of T'way Air has set up SKYWORKS, Korea's first aviation consulting firm offering comprehensive services to people planning to start and operate airlines.
Lotte delivers warmth with CSR activities
Lotte Group is aiming to improve society with various corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, including gift box delivery, maternity and childcare assistance, and promotion of gender equality, the group said Friday.
'South shouldn't hold hopes high for biz deals with North'
South Korea shouldn't hold high hopes for looming inter-Korean economic cooperation because China and Japan will be just as aggressive in securing business deals with North Korea, according to the head of the country's largest business association.
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