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EXCLUSIVE Hanyang University's housing contract terms frustrate foreign professors

Foreign professors at Hanyang University are expressing frustration over eviction orders that contradict the terms of their contracts signed upon arrival in Korea, as well as new restrictions on university-provided housing for non-Korean faculty members.

Oct 24, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
[EXCLUSIVE] Hanyang University's housing contract terms frustrate foreign professors

Municipal gov'ts struggle to collect due taxes from foreign residents

Korea is facing growing problem of tax arrears by foreign nationalities as the number of international residents in the country increases, according to officials, Thursday.

Oct 24, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
Municipal gov'ts struggle to collect due taxes from foreign residents

Long-term foreign residents increase to record high of about 2.5 mil.

The number of long-term foreign residents in Korea increased to an all-time high of nearly 2.5 million last year, due to a steep rise in migrant workers and international students, the interior ministry said Thursday.

Oct 24, 2024By Yonhap
Long-term foreign residents increase to record high of about 2.5 mil.

KBS nominates main anchor Park Jang-beom as new president

The board of directors at South Korea's largest public broadcaster KBS on Wednesday recommended its main news anchor as new president and CEO, officials said.

Oct 23, 2024By Yonhap
KBS nominates main anchor Park Jang-beom as new president

Korea secures additional 34 passenger manifests from Ukishima ship sinking

Japan provided Korea on Wednesday with another batch of passenger manifests from the 1945 sinking of a Japanese vessel that is known to have killed thousands of Koreans aboard.

Oct 23, 2024By Yonhap
Korea secures additional 34 passenger manifests from Ukishima ship sinking

Myeong-dong aims to become 'Seoul's Times Square' with large-scale displays

Seoul’s Jung District plans to transform Myeong-dong into a vibrant media hub, similar to New York’s Times Square, by installing LED electronic boards and digital urban panels in a bid to attract more people, the district office announced, Wednesday.

Oct 23, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
Myeong-dong aims to become 'Seoul's Times Square' with large-scale displays

Korean forced labor victim accepts 'third-party' compensation

An elderly Korean victim of Japan's wartime forced labor, known for her rejection of a government-led compensation plan that excludes responsible Japanese firms, has accepted the reparation package, a victims' advocate group and the foreign ministry said Wednesday.

Oct 23, 2024By Yonhap
Korean forced labor victim accepts 'third-party' compensation

Korea to include electric vehicles in driver's license test

Korea will start to include electric vehicles in the nation's driver’s license test next year at the earliest, the National Police Agency said Wednesday.

Oct 23, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
Korea to include electric vehicles in driver's license test

7 out of 10 young public servants consider quitting: survey

Seven out of 10 public servants in Korea with under five years of experience have considered quitting, according to a survey released Wednesday.

Oct 23, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
7 out of 10 young public servants consider quitting: survey

Number of people changing residences up 3.1% in September

The number of Koreans who moved to other regions in the country rose 3.1 percent on-year in September, data showed Wednesday, as more people relocated to outside Seoul in search of more affordable housing.

Oct 23, 2024By Yonhap
Number of people changing residences up 3.1% in September
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