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Changes 2025 will bring, improving daily lives and enhancing convenience

In 2025, Koreans will see a number of small and big changes, including some that will improve convenience in their daily lives and some that may even lead to changes in how they live.

Dec 26, 2024By Yonhap
Changes 2025 will bring, improving daily lives and enhancing convenience

INTERVIEW Paramedic invents stretcher device for pediatric patients

A paramedic in Dongducheon, Gyeonggi Province, invented a stretcher device specifically designed for infants and young children in ambulances.

Dec 26, 2024By Jun Ji-hye
[INTERVIEW] Paramedic invents stretcher device for pediatric patients

Korea confirms another case of lumpy skin disease

 

Dec 25, 2024By Yonhap
Korea confirms another case of lumpy skin disease

Family on welfare donates Christmas gifts after collecting scrap, savings

A family receiving basic livelihood support has touched people's hearts by collecting scrap for money and using their savings to provide Christmas gifts for those in greater need.

Dec 25, 2024By KTimes
Family on welfare donates Christmas gifts after collecting scrap, savings

Explosion of hydrogen vehicle raises safety worries

The explosion of a hydrogen bus in Chungju, a city located in the center of Korea, has raised safety concerns about the fuel type, which is often viewed as a safe and sustainable energy source for the future of transportation.

Dec 25, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Explosion of hydrogen vehicle raises safety worries

Yoon receives phony Christmas cards from students, rejects court documents

“Dear Mr. President! Here are university students' handwritten letters to you! Happy end of the year! ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡”

Dec 25, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
Yoon receives phony Christmas cards from students, rejects court documents
  • Christmas holiday divided by rallies supporting, opposing Yoon's impeachment

Christmas holiday divided by rallies supporting, opposing Yoon's impeachment

Tens of thousands of people held rallies in Seoul over the Christmas holiday to call for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived imposition of martial law, while others organized separate gatherings opposing his ouster.

Dec 25, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
Christmas holiday divided by rallies supporting, opposing Yoon's impeachment
  • Yoon receives phony Christmas cards from students, rejects court documents

Nearly 90% of Korean workers support raising retirement age

As Korea moves toward becoming an ultra-aged society, an increasing number of workers are voicing strong support for the raising of the retirement age or the implementation of reemployment policies, citing worries about financial stability after retirement.

Dec 25, 2024By Kim Hyun-bin
Nearly 90% of Korean workers support raising retirement age

Man who blocked military vehicle during martial law declaration reveals identity

The individual who blocked a military vehicle with his body during the Dec. 3 martial law declaration revealed his identity online, Tuesday.

Dec 25, 2024By KTimes
Man who blocked military vehicle during martial law declaration reveals identity

Korea becomes 'super-aged' society as 20% of population are 65 or older

Korea has become a “super-aged” society, a concept defined by the United Nations, as the proportion of citizens aged 65 or older accounts for 20 percent of its population, according to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety on Tuesday.

Dec 24, 2024By Jung Min-ho
Korea becomes 'super-aged' society as 20% of population are 65 or older
  • Head of senior citizens group calls for raising elderly age threshold from 65 to 75
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