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Yoon Suk - South Korea's Yoon urges doctors to end impasse over trainees - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea's Yoon urges doctors to end impasse over trainees

SEOUL — South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said on Monday (April 1) his government is open to talks with doctors who oppose his plan to increase medical school admissions, while accusing critics of offering no reasonable alternative to ease a doctor shortage.

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Narendra Modi - Rahul Gandhi - Arvind Kejriwal - India opposition unites over pre-election arrest, blames PM Modi - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

India opposition unites over pre-election arrest, blames PM Modi

NEW DELHI — Indian opposition parties united on Sunday (March 31) to protest against the arrest of a prominent leader weeks before a national election, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party of rigging the vote and harassing them with large tax demands.

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Narendra Modi - Arvind Kejriwal - Indian opposition supporters detained ahead of protest at Modi's home - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Indian opposition supporters detained ahead of protest at Modi's home

NEW DELHI — Police in the Indian capital detained dozens of opposition supporters on Tuesday (March 26) as they attempted to march to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence to protest against last week's arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

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Narendra Modi - Indian police detain opposition protesters in New Delhi - aljazeera.com - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi

Indian police detain opposition protesters in New Delhi

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Yoon Suk - Han Duck - South Korea's medical professors join protests, reduce hours in practice - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea's medical professors join protests, reduce hours in practice

SEOUL — Medical professors in South Korea said they will cut back on the hours they spend in practise starting on Monday (March 25) to support trainee doctors on strike for more than a month over a government plan to boost medical school admissions.

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Cho Kyoo - South Korea sets up hotline to support doctors defying walkout - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea sets up hotline to support doctors defying walkout

SEOUL – South Korea’s government set up a hotline for doctors on March 12 that Health Minister Cho Kyoo-hong said was intended to support physicians who faced harassment or peer pressure if they chose not to join a mass walkout over healthcare reform plans.

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Narendra Modi - India moves to implement citizenship law opposed by Muslims ahead of election - asiaone.com - India -  New Delhi - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Afghanistan

India moves to implement citizenship law opposed by Muslims ahead of election

NEW DELHI — India announced rules on March 11 to implement a 2019 citizenship law that critics call anti-Muslim.

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Yoon Suk Yeol - Han Duck - South Korea to improve young doctors' pay, denies healthcare is in crisis - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea to improve young doctors' pay, denies healthcare is in crisis

SEOUL - South Korea will move quickly to improve pay and working conditions for young doctors, the government said on Friday, tackling a key demand by medical trainees who have walked off the job, but denying there was a full-scale healthcare crisis.

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