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Yoon Suk Yeol - K-defense: South Korea's weapons industry goes global - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea -  Seoul

K-defense: South Korea's weapons industry goes global

SEOUL -- First came glitzy, boppy K-pop. Then came soapy, soppy K-drama. Now, according to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, it is time for another K-moniker for a new,more pessimistic era, as the country with a relentlessly global brand seizes another booming export niche: weapons.

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John Yoon - Women Outnumber Men in South Korea’s Sports Stadiums - nytimes.com - Usa - Singapore - Britain - South Korea -  Seoul - Australia -  Singapore

Women Outnumber Men in South Korea’s Sports Stadiums

Each time the South Korean men’s soccer team scored against Singapore during a recent 5-0 rout in a World Cup qualifier, the roar from the home crowd came largely from women, who held nearly two-thirds of the tickets to the match.

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STEVEN BOROWIEC - South Korean trainee doctors walk off job over medical student increase - asia.nikkei.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korean trainee doctors walk off job over medical student increase

SEOUL -- South Korea was bracing for possible disruptions to health care on Tuesday as hundreds of trainee doctors walked off the job to protest a government plan to increase the number of spots at medical schools.

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Yoshimasa Hayashi - South Korean plaintiff in wartime labor case gets Japan firm's court deposit - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo, Japan - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korean plaintiff in wartime labor case gets Japan firm's court deposit

SEOUL (Kyodo) -- A South Korean who won a wartime labor case against Japanese firm Hitachi Zosen received money deposited by the firm at a Seoul court on Tuesday, a lawyer said, after the company failed to comply with an order by South Korea's Supreme Court to compensate the plaintiff. 

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Han Duck - Park Min - South Korea trainee doctors stage walkout over medical school quotas - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea trainee doctors stage walkout over medical school quotas

SEOUL — More than 1,600 trainee doctors in South Korea's major hospitals staged a walkout on Tuesday (Feb 20) to protest against a government plan to admit more students to medical schools, stoking fears of delays to surgical operations and patient treatment.

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Jin Yu Young - Park Dan - South Korean Doctors Walk Out, Protesting Plan to Increase Their Ranks - nytimes.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korean Doctors Walk Out, Protesting Plan to Increase Their Ranks

Hundreds of interns and residents in South Korea walked off the job on Tuesday, disrupting an essential service to protest the government’s plan to address a shortage of doctors by admitting more students to medical school.

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Associated Press - South Korean doctors submit resignations in spat with government over school admission quotas - scmp.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korean doctors submit resignations in spat with government over school admission quotas

Doctors’ groups and the government have been squabbling over a government plan to increase the number of medical school admissions by 2,000, starting from next year.

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Park Dan - Park Min - South Korea trainee doctors resign to protest plan to add more physicians - asiaone.com - South Korea -  Seoul

South Korea trainee doctors resign to protest plan to add more physicians

SEOUL — The South Korean government warned on Friday (Feb 16) that trainee doctors were putting public health at risk after more than 150 tendered their resignations to protest a government plan to admit more students to medical schools.

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