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VIDEO A day of a Korean psychiatrist living in a country that won't admit it needs one

South Korea has held the highest suicide rate in the OECD for years — more than double the global average. It also has one of the lowest doctor-to-patient ratios in the developed world. The math is grim, and well-documented. What it doesn't explain is why so many Koreans who need help still won't walk through a psychiatrist's door. The reason often comes down to two letters and a number. In Korea's national health insurance system, every psychiatric visit is logged under an "F code" — the classification used for mental and behavioral disorders. F32 for depression. F41 for anxiety. F90 for ADHD. The codes are protected by medical confidentiality law and cannot be shared without the patient's consent. And yet the fear of the F code is one of the most persistent reasons Koreans avoid psychiatric care. Patients worry the code will resurface — in a future insurance application, a background check, some unspecified moment where a single record might cost them something. It is a fear shaped less by what the law permits than by what Korean society still quietly believes: that depression i

By Yu Seung-eun
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VIDEO 'My brother is not a defector': Brother of official killed by N. Koreans tells his side of story

By Lee Min-young, Kim Kang-min"Before what happened to my brother, I used to take great pride in my country. I strongly believed that the South Korean government would do anything to protect its people under any circumstances." Lee Rae-jin, the older brother of the South Korean official who was shot dead and burned by North Koreans, was filled with resentment when he spoke to the Korea Times."My brother would have been desperately waiting for the maritime forces and his older brother to come find him. And now he has become a defector." Lee said.On Sep. 27, a South Korean official at the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries was confirmed to have been shot dead on the spot by North Korean troops who later poured oil over his body and set it alight in waters near the two countries' maritime border.Subsequently, the South Korean government announced the official who had gambling debts must have swam towards the North with the help of a life jacket and a floatation device with the intention to defect.The dead official's older brother immediately accused the Coast Guard for concluding that his

Sep 29, 2020By Lee Min-young
'My brother is not a defector': Brother of official killed by N. Koreans tells his side of story [VIDEO]
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VIDEO Why we should start building homes out of wood

Video by Lee Min-young, Kim Kang-minConcrete, the most widely used construction material in the world, is responsible for 8% of the world’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.And as the world's concern about climate protection is growing, the contruction industry is exploring new technologies to reduce the use of concrete.One way, experts say, is to return to wood as our primary building material.Building all-wood high-rises might be the only chance to decarbonize the construction sector.And to go along with this green trend, Korea has also begun its first step to build a wooden city.

Sep 21, 2020By Lee Min-young
Why we should start building homes out of wood [VIDEO]
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VIDEO What do Koreans think about Filipinos joining #cancelkorea movement?

Video by Yun Da-been, Kim Bo-kyungThe controversy began on Sept. 5 when Filipina TikTok star Bella Poarch posted a video of her dancing which exposed a Rising Sun flag tattoo on her left arm. The flag is associated with Japanese Imperialism and remains sensitive to Koreans even to this day.Even after she apologized saying she did not know the history behind the flag and would remove her tattoo, some Korean TikTok users continued their attack on her.Some Koreans even resorted to racial slurs referring to Filipinos as “poor and uneducated” which prompted Filipinos to call out Koreans through the hashtag “CancelKorea” and “ApologizeToFilipinos.”But do those racially discriminatory attacks on Filipinos represent what Koreans really feel about the country? To find out, we went out to ask people how they feel about the incident.

Sep 17, 2020
What do Koreans think about Filipinos joining #cancelkorea movement? [VIDEO]
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VIDEO Is COVID-19 really over in China?: Xi announces victory while the world still suffers

Video by Yun Da-been"We have exerted great effort which led to a momentous and strategic victory in the battle against COVID-19." China has announced its victory over COVID-19 on Sep. 8 and presented medals to honor disease experts who were seen as role models in the country's fight against the virus.The country has reported zero cases of local infections for nearly a month.While China has officially declared victory, some are voicing criticism as the rest of the world continues to suffer from the virus.

Sep 10, 2020
Is COVID-19 really over in China?: Xi announces victory while the world still suffers [VIDEO]
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VIDEO What happens when China dominates tungsten supply: Almonty Industries

Video by Lee Min-young, Kim Kang-min, Yun Da-been, Kim Bo-kyungThis is the first episode of our new series in collaboration with the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea, where we will be taking an inside look into the world of business by exploring a wide range of critical decisions and business strategies faced by chief executives around the world.The Korea Times interviewed Lewis Black, CEO of global mining company Almonty Industries Inc. that owns the Sangdong mine in Gangwon Province, Korea, which was historically one of the largest tungsten mines in the world.Alfonse D’Amato who is a former U.S. senator from New York, and the founder of Park Strategies LLC, a public policy and business development firm also joined the interview. His son Daniel D'Amato is the co-founder of Almonty Industries Inc.Almontry Industries Inc. is a global mining company specializing in tungsten mining and exploration. Its primary operations are in Spain, Portugal, and South Korea. Almonty is set to reopen the world's largest tungsten mine in Sangdong, Gangwon Province, Korea.Below is the fu

Sep 7, 2020By Lee Min-young
What happens when China dominates tungsten supply: Almonty Industries [VIDEO]
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VIDEO No mask!: Do Italians think Covid-19 is a lie?

In Rome, Italy, a protest has been held on Sep. 5 against the wearing of masks, physical distancing and coronavirus vaccinations.Some 1,500 demonstrators included supporters of the ultra-right political party Forza Nuova (FN), anti-vaccine activists and various covid-19 deniers.They said the country had turned into a "health dictatorship" and called the government "criminals" for requiring people to wear masks and vaccinate.Italy has recently seen its largest daily case increase since early May with more than 1,700 new cases on Friday. Italy now has confirmed more than 278,000 coronavirus infections in the pandemic. Over 35,000 died.

Sep 7, 2020
No mask!: Do Italians think Covid-19 is a lie? [VIDEO]
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VIDEO Sky Bridge Tour: Walking on top of the tallest skyscraper in Korea

Video by Lee Min-young, Lee Gyu-lee, Kim Kang-min, Yun Da-beenDuring this time when the coronavirus just never seems to go away, we all need some adrenaline rush to save us from this eternity of boredom which is a crisis of its own! So instead of walking around the streets in search of anything fun to do, we went up to the sky, to walk on top of the tallest building in Korea, the 123-storey Lotte World Tower.

Sep 6, 2020By Lee Min-young
Sky Bridge Tour: Walking on top of the tallest skyscraper in Korea [VIDEO]
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VIDEO Man brutally attacks passengers on subway who said to wear mask

Video by Lee Min-young, Kim Kang-minA man in his 50s attacked two passengers who asked him to wear a mask on a line no.2 subway train during morning commute.The man got angry when he was asked to put on a mask and began slapping the passenger on the face multiple times with his slipper.Another passenger sitting nearby was also assaulted and verbally abused by the man who attempted to strangle him.A total of 349 people have been arrested for face mask-related conflicts over the last three months since May 26 when the government applied a "No mask, no ride" policy on all public transportation.Among them, 164 people were held for assault.

Aug 28, 2020By Lee Min-young
Man brutally attacks passengers on subway who said to wear mask [VIDEO]
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Into K-drama New 2020 lineup to add to your watchlist [VIDEO]

Video by Lee Gyu-lee, Yun Da-beenAre you ready to fight massive and dirty corruption, have a romantic fling with Park Bo-gum or Park So-dam, travel in time to solve a murder, and mingle with ghosts? These are some of the long-awaited K-drama lineups slated to get aired in the coming weeks.

Aug 28, 2020
[Into K-drama] New 2020 lineup to add to your watchlist [VIDEO]
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#HashtagKorea From Lingeries to Cars: Koreans subscribe to anything! [VIDEO]

Have you spent hours choosing the lingeries of your taste? Well, you can now save up that time because there is a service trending nowadays in Korea where you can get a perfect one just for you delivered to your door! The lingerie subscription service is a typical example of a newly emerging subscription economy in Korea, where customers pay a regular fee to receive items of their choice. This innovative model is highly welcomed by subscribers for its time-efficiency and convenience.

Aug 19, 2020
[#HashtagKorea] From Lingeries to Cars: Koreans subscribe to anything! [VIDEO]
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