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Fetus gender test ban before 32 weeks of pregnancy ruled unconstitutional

The Constitutional Court ruled Wednesday that the current medical law banning medical professionals from revealing the gender of a fetus before the 32nd week of pregnancy is unconstitutional.

Feb 28, 2024
Fetus gender test ban before 32 weeks of pregnancy ruled unconstitutional

Police nab 445 people, mostly in 20s-30s, for buying drugs via social media in past 5 years

Police have nabbed 445 people, mostly in their 20s and 30s, on charges of purchasing drugs from the dark web and social media, and taking the narcotics over the past five years, the policy agency said Wednesday.

Feb 28, 2024
Police nab 445 people, mostly in 20s-30s, for buying drugs via social media in past 5 years

Tenant protection law ruled constitutional

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday upheld the constitutionality of a law enacted in 2020 to better protect tenants in lease contracts amid the then runaway rents and housing prices.

Feb 28, 2024
Tenant protection law ruled constitutional

Teenage assailant attacked ruling party lawmaker for media attention: police

The teenage assailant who attacked Rep. Bae Hyun-jin of the ruling People Power Party with a rock last month is believed to have committed the crime to grab media attention, police said Wednesday.

Feb 28, 2024
Teenage assailant attacked ruling party lawmaker for media attention: police

Police open investigation against leaders of doctors' group over walkout

Police opened an investigation Wednesday against current and former leaders of a mainstream doctors' association on suspicions of instigating the ongoing mass walkout by trainee doctors.

Feb 28, 2024
Police open investigation against leaders of doctors' group over walkout

Korea, 5 other Asian nations launch consultative body on drug crimes

Korea's spy agency said Tuesday it has launched a consultative body with its counterparts in five Asian countries to better fight drug trafficking in the region.

Feb 27, 2024
Korea, 5 other Asian nations launch consultative body on drug crimes

Disability rights group files suit against Seoul Metro, state over subway protest ban

A disability rights advocacy group said Tuesday it will file a lawsuit seeking some 100 million won ($75,133) in compensation from the state and the Seoul Metro for banning all subway protests.

Feb 27, 2024
Disability rights group files suit against Seoul Metro, state over subway protest ban

Police begin probe into mass resignations of trainee doctors

Police have begun an investigation into key officials of two doctors' associations over possible legal violations related to the ongoing strike by trainee doctors, Seoul's police chief said Monday.

Feb 26, 2024
Police begin probe into mass resignations of trainee doctors
  • Gov't issues ultimatum for trainee doctors to return to work
  • Gov’t issues trainee doctors ultimatum to return to hospitals by Thursday

'Rough-handled' KAIST graduate files petition against Yoon

A graduate of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), who was forcibly taken away by presidential bodyguards while shouting at President Yoon Suk Yeol during the university's graduation ceremony last week, filed a petition with the state human rights watchdog Friday against the president and the Presidential Security Service (PSS).

Feb 23, 2024
'Rough-handled' KAIST graduate files petition against Yoon

Yoon's office warns of strong response to fabricated video of president

The presidential office said Friday it will respond strongly to similar events in the future after a fabricated video of President Yoon Suk Yeol apologizing for corruption and incompetence appeared online.

Feb 23, 2024
Yoon's office warns of strong response to fabricated video of president
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