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Reporter : Kim Se-jeong
Sun, December 3, 2023 | 10:30
40% of adults don't have child due to 'financial instability': poll
Four out of 10 adults said financial instability was the No.1 reason for not having a child, according to a local think tank, Friday.
Sex exploitation case conspirator has face disclosed
An 18-year-old boy, Kang Hun, a conspirator in the highly publicized Telegram sex exploitation ring, had his face made public, Friday, as was the case for his conspirator, Cho Ju-bin, who was indicted earlier this week.
Gov't vows support for vaccine and therapy developers
The government promised Tuesday to give comprehensive support to local companies developing vaccines or drugs to combat COVID-19 to help them become among the first to produce a treatment for the novel coronavirus.
S. Korea mulls easing social-distancing rules
The government will discuss easing social-distancing rules later this week as COVID-19 infections have shown signs of decreasing, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said Monday.
Many churches open to celebrate Easter
Many protestant churches in Korea opened to hold Easter services, the most important holiday for Christians who celebrate the story of the resurrection of Jesus, on Sunday, despite ongoing government warnings against gatherings.
Korea set to deport more quarantine rule violators
The Ministry of Justice said Thursday that three Vietnamese nationals will be deported for violating self-quarantine rules, the second deportation in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic. More cases could follow after the government pledged to take stern measures against foreigners who violate the restrictions. “No exceptions will be made,” the ministry said. On Wednesday, a...
Noryangjin cram schools no exception to coronavirus pandemic
A busy district of Noryanjin, Seoul, filled with cram schools was empty Thursday after a case of COVID-19 was reported at one of them.
COVID-19 blues? Look into Seoul's therapeutic gardening programs
For those practicing social distancing, working from home, or having an extended school vacation, the joys of remaining at home are starting to wear thin.
Confusion continues over online classes
Teachers, parents and students were still unsure about what to expect from upcoming online classes, Wednesday, a day before the start of the unprecedented online-only spring semester for high school students and middle school seniors.
Seoul orders shutdown of all bars, clubs
Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon ordered the shutdown of all room salons, clubs, bars and discos across the city until April 19, Wednesday, after a coronavirus infection was reported at a room salon in the affluent Gangnam district.
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