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Han Duck - South Korean doctors hold mass rally against medical policy - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korean doctors hold mass rally against medical policy

SEOUL - Thousands of South Korean doctors held a mass rally on Sunday against government plans to increase medical school admissions, defying official calls for trainee physicians who had also walked off the job in protest to return to work.

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HYUNGJIN KIM - South Korean doctors hold massive anti-government rally over medical school recruitment plan - apnews.com - South Korea -  Seoul, South Korea

South Korean doctors hold massive anti-government rally over medical school recruitment plan

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Thousands of senior doctors rallied in Seoul on Sunday to express their support for junior doctors who have been on strike for nearly two weeks over a government plan to sharply increase the number of medical school admissions.

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South Koreans bid farewell to beloved panda Fu Bao before her return to China - asiaone.com - China - South Korea - province Sichuan -  Seoul

South Koreans bid farewell to beloved panda Fu Bao before her return to China

SEOUL - A South Korean zoo on Sunday (March 3) threw a farewell party for Fu Bao, the first giant panda born in the country, ahead of the beloved animal's scheduled return to China.

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Sonia Sarkar - In Asia - South Korean influencers wow Bangladeshis and Indians with their love of Bengali language and culture - scmp.com - India - Bangladesh - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul -  Kolkata

South Korean influencers wow Bangladeshis and Indians with their love of Bengali language and culture

While pursuing a degree majoring in Hindi, Lee picked up the basics of Bengali grammar from local friends in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal and watched Bangladeshi news channels to improve his speaking skills.

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Choe SangHun - South Korea Needs Foreign Workers, but Often Fails to Protect Them - nytimes.com - Philippines - Bangladesh - South Korea -  Seoul - Nepal - Cambodia - Vietnam

South Korea Needs Foreign Workers, but Often Fails to Protect Them

Samsung phones. Hyundai cars. LG TVs. South Korean exports are available in virtually every corner of the world. But the nation is more dependent than ever before on an import to keep its factories and farms humming: foreign labor.

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Park Dan - South Korea publicly orders some doctors who walked off the job back to work - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korea publicly orders some doctors who walked off the job back to work

SEOUL — South Korea's government late on Friday (March 1) publicly ordered 13 doctors, at least some of whom have been vocal about a walkout by roughly 9,000 physicians over a health system reform plan, to return to work or face penalties.

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South Korea police launch raid on doctors' association over walkout - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

South Korea police launch raid on doctors' association over walkout

SEOUL — South Korean police launched a raid on Friday (March 1) targeting officials of the Korean Medical Association, as authorities step up pressure to end a walkout by trainee doctors protesting against plans to reform the health system.

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Kim Jong Un - Suk Yeol - Yoon says better Japan ties helping deter North Korea threat - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China - state Indiana - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul

Yoon says better Japan ties helping deter North Korea threat

SEOUL (Reuters) -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Friday improved ties with Japan were helping to combat threats from Pyongyang's weapons developments and called for help from the international community to bring about unification with North Korea.

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