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Sharp words cannot prevent workplace deaths
Preventing workplace fatalities requires long-term structural investment, innovation, and consistent follow-up — not just sharp words from the podium.
In an attempt to ease tensions with the north, South Korea is dismantling propaganda loudspeakers at the border ...
An old photo of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in a swimsuit has been shared online with claims it shows him vacationing at the beach during recent floods, prompting outrage over his alleged ...
A very last-minute tariff deal between South Korea and the US brought some relief to Asia’s fourth-largest economy last week, ...
Part of the government's plan is financial support for technology development to enhance market competitiveness.
About 10 portable speakers on June 11 were removed right after President Lee Jae Myung took office and propaganda ...
This kind of attitude is more fitting in a one-party state, like North Korea or China, where the communist party monopolizes power. In South Korea, by contrast, a multiparty system is enshrined in the ...
“Starting today, the military has begun removing the loudspeakers,” South Korean Ministry of National Defense spokesman Lee ...
SEOUL: South Korean authorities began removing on Monday loudspeakers blaring anti-North Korea broadcasts along the country’s ...
The author imagines a conversation between the presidents of the United States and South Korea at their upcoming summit that ...
President Lee Jae-myung’s government considers constitutional revision to strengthen political accountability and improve the ...
The removal of the speakers marks a change in Seoul’s stance under President Lee, who took power after early elections, succeeding the ousted Yun. Lee has pledged to restore diplomatic rapprochement ...