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Freedom of conscience

Conscientious objectors hug each other in front of a detention center in Daegu after being released on parole, Friday. The Justice Ministry released 57 conscientious objectors, who had been jailed for refusing to perform their mandatory military service, after the Supreme Court ruled in their favor Nov 1. / Yonhap

Nov 30, 2018
Freedom of conscience

Compensation demand

Civic group members hold a press conference in front of KT's Gwanghwamun branch in Seoul, Wednesday, to demand KT compensate store owners and citizens for losses they suffered from the communication blackout, a result of Saturday's fire at the telecom company's underground network center. / Yonhap

Nov 28, 2018By Kim Hyun-bin
Compensation demand

Prosecution apologizes for cover-up

Prosecutor General Moon Moo-il sheds tears while listening to stories of victims of one of the nation's worst human rights atrocities that took place at Brothers Home, a homeless facility in Busan back in the 1970s and 80s, during a meeting with them on Yeouido in Seoul, Tuesday. Moon apologized to them by acknowledging the prosecution's responsibility in covering up the case and acquitting the guilty owner of the facility, which enslaved and abused thousands of people. / Yonhap

Nov 27, 2018
Prosecution apologizes for cover-up

Fine dust attack

Buildings are barely seen from the observatory of G Tower in Songdo, Incheon, Tuesday, as a heavy blanket of ultrafine dust and yellow sand particulates from Mongolia descended on the country. The dust is forecast to continue for several more days. / Yonhap

Nov 27, 2018
Fine dust attack

More freedom for assembly

Civic group members call for the abolishment of an article in the Assembly and Demonstration Act in front of the National Assembly on Yeouido, Seoul, Tuesday. The article bans rallies within a 100 meter radius of major state organizations such as the Assembly, courts and the presidential office. The Constitutional Court ruled the clause unconstitutional and told the Assembly to revise it by the end of 2019. / Yonhap

Nov 27, 2018
More freedom for assembly

For unification

A group of students hold a press conference for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's expected visit at the Sejong Center for Performing Arts in Seoul, Monday. Yonhap

Nov 26, 2018
For unification

Holiday decorations

Children watch the Millennium Seoul Hilton Christmas train display at the hotel in central Seoul, Sunday. Composed of 70 miniature trains, the 23rd annual Christmas decorations will be available to the public until Jan. 20. / Yonhap

Nov 26, 2018
Holiday decorations

Lawmakers first!

Environmental activists urge lawmakers to stop using diesel cars, calling on them to fight fine dust, during a press conference in front of the National Assembly on Yeouido in Seoul, Thursday. They requested lawmakers change their vehicles to eco-friendly cars to set an example in the efforts to tackle environmental issues. / Yonhap

Nov 23, 2018By Kim Jae-heun
Lawmakers first!

Volunteering for the needy

Spouses of foreign ambassadors to Korea and Cabinet members pack food and daily necessities to help out people in need, as part of their volunteer work at the Korean Red Cross in Seoul, Wednesday. Yonhap

Nov 21, 2018By Kim Hyun-bin
Volunteering for the needy

Winter is coming

Icicles hang on the roadside in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, Tuesday, as morning temperatures fell below freezing in the region. The country may see snowfall Wednesday as temperatures continue to slip. Seoul and central parts of the country are forecast to have subzero temperatures on Thursday and Friday. / Yonhap

Nov 20, 2018
Winter is coming
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