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Seoul City seeks to relax immigration rules amid population decline

As the number of foreign residents in Korea continues to rise and local governments promote initiatives to attract foreigners, the Seoul Metropolitan Government hosted a forum on foreign residents and immigration policy, Monday.

Oct 1, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
Seoul City seeks to relax immigration rules amid population decline

N. Korean defector caught trying to cross border bridge with stolen bus

A North Korean defector was taken into custody early Tuesday for attempting to cross a bridge near the border with North Korea using a stolen bus, police officials said.

Oct 1, 2024By Yonhap
N. Korean defector caught trying to cross border bridge with stolen bus

Veterans minister thanks US assemblymember for raising awareness on independence fighter

Veterans Minister Kang Jung-ai on Monday presented a plaque to Ron Kim, a New York State assemblymember, in recognition of his efforts to raise awareness about Korea's independence movement and independence fighter Yu Gwan-sun (1902-20), Kang's office said.

Sep 30, 2024By Yonhap
Veterans minister thanks US assemblymember for raising awareness on independence fighter

799 students, 31 teachers victimized by deepfake videos this year: education ministry

A total of 799 students from elementary to high school have fallen victim to deepfake videos this year, along with 31 teachers, a recent survey showed Monday.

Sep 30, 2024By Yonhap
799 students, 31 teachers victimized by deepfake videos this year: education ministry

Telegram pledges zero tolerance for deepfake pornography: media regulator

Korea's media regulator said Monday that Telegram has pledged to adopt a zero-tolerance policy and immediately remove deepfake pornography and other illegal content from its platform, in cooperation with local authorities.

Sep 30, 2024By Yonhap
Telegram pledges zero tolerance for deepfake pornography: media regulator

Seoul Metro earns $11.4 mil. from selling naming rights for alternative station names

Seoul Metro has earned about 15 billion won ($11.4 million) in profit from selling the rights to subway station names, thereby allowing them to possess alternative names, over the past four years, according to the company Sunday.

Sep 30, 2024By Lee Hae-rin
Seoul Metro earns $11.4 mil. from selling naming rights for alternative station names

Media regulator notes 'significant progress' in talks with Telegram over handling of deepfakes

The South Korean state telecommunications watchdog on Sunday noted "significant progress" in its recent talks with Telegram over the handling of deepfake content on the encrypted messaging app.

Sep 29, 2024By Yonhap
Media regulator notes 'significant progress' in talks with Telegram over handling of deepfakes

Seoul Beauty Travel Week draws record crowds with wellness-themed programs

During this year's Seoul Beauty Travel Week, people spent the weekend enjoying wellness-themed programs aimed at promoting relaxation and self-care.

Sep 29, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
Seoul Beauty Travel Week draws record crowds with wellness-themed programs

INTERVIEW Men should not remain on sidelines in achieving workplace gender equality

Men should not remain on the sidelines in discussions about gender diversity in the workplace, according to Gary Ford, co-founder of Men for Inclusion, a U.K.-based organization. Instead, they should actively stand in solidarity with women to create a united front for gender equality.

Sep 29, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
[INTERVIEW] Men should not remain on sidelines in achieving workplace gender equality

Toxic chemical leak in Ulsan plant leaves 16 hospitalized

Sixteen people were taken to a hospital Friday after a toxic chemical leak at a plant in the southeastern industrial city of Ulsan, officials said.

Sep 27, 2024By Yonhap
Toxic chemical leak in Ulsan plant leaves 16 hospitalized
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