Articles by Im Eun-byel
Im Eun-byel
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Could Itaewon tragedy have been prevented?
With the nation in shock with the overnight tragedy from the crowd surge at Halloween festivities in Itaewon, questions surfaced about the lack of safety control and crowd management over the event. The tragedy happened as a large number of people were packed at a narrow alley that connects Exit 1 of Itaewon Station with the World Food Street -- a street filled with clubs and bars -- behind the Hamilton Hotel. Witnesses observed people pushing each other as they tried to go up or down the crowd
Social Affairs Oct. 30, 2022
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World leaders offer condolences following Itaewon Halloween crisis
In the hours following the news of a massive crowd crush amid Halloween celebrations in Itaewon, central Seoul, overnight, world leaders expressed their condolences to South Korea and its people. The US government said it stands with Korea as it mourns the tragedy. "Jill and I send our deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones in Seoul. We grieve with the people of the Republic of Korea and send our best wishes for a quick recovery to all those who were injured,&qu
Social Affairs Oct. 30, 2022
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Education minister nominee to face tough hearing amid allegations, escalating partisan conflict
Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister nominee Lee Ju-ho will be challenged over inappropriate funding, past education policies and more at a confirmation hearing slated for Friday. In addition to the allegations, an ongoing investigation concerning key figures in the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, which has brought the parliamentary audit process to a halt, appears likely to affect the confirmation hearing process. If Lee takes the post, he will be returning to the post afte
Social Affairs Oct. 24, 2022
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Lee Jun-seok investigation hits another dead end
Police concluded footage that allegedly proved Lee Jun-seok received sexual favors never existed, thus proving Lee did not destroy it to clear his name. Lee, the former chairman of the ruling People Power Party, has been accused of receiving sexual favors paid for by Kim Sung-jin, CEO of tech company I-kaist. In December, YouTube channel Garo Sero Institute, run by conservative-leaning lawyer Kang Yong-suk, claimed Kim arranged sexual services for Lee in 2013 in exchange for help in meeting fo
Politics Oct. 20, 2022
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University heads to attend audit regarding controversies surrounding first lady
The heads of Kookmin University and Sookmyung Women’s University will attend a National Assembly audit on Friday over controversies surrounding first lady Kim Keon-hee. After missing out on an audit held earlier this month, citing overseas business trips, Lim Hong-jae and Jang Yoon-geum, the heads of Kookmin University and Sookmyung Women’s University, respectively, will attend the parliamentary audit to address allegations of plagiarism and false career history concerning the first
Social Affairs Oct. 19, 2022
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Absentee parents to face criminal penalties
Two noncustodial parents will be reported to police for neglecting their duties to cover the expenses for their children. This will be the first time for child support obligors to face criminal charges since related laws were revised in July 2021. A civic group committed to conflicts related to child care expenses said on Wednesday it will report two “bad parents” who purposefully refused to pay for their noncustodial children’s living expenses to Suseo Police Station. Accord
Social Affairs Oct. 19, 2022
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1 in 10 freshmen at SNU are from southern Seoul: report
Two affluent districts in southern Seoul produce disproportionate number of students accepted into the country's top university, indicating a growing education gap, a lawmaker said Tuesday. According to Rep. Seo Dong-yong from the Democratic Party of Korea, 10.4 percent of the students admitted to Seoul National University this year were from high schools in Gangnam-gu and Seocho-gu, affluent areas of southern Seoul. The southern Seoul districts are often referred to as the hub of South Korea'
Social Affairs Oct. 18, 2022
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Education nominee challenged over funding
Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister nominee Lee Ju-ho has been accused of receiving inappropriate funds when running for the Seoul education superintendent position. According to Rep. Kang Min-jung from Democratic Party of Korea, Lee received funds from an edutech company, while running for the Seoul education chief last year. Two officials from the company donated 10 million won ($7,000) to Lee, who gathered a total of 74 million won for his campaign. During the election campaign peri
Social Affairs Oct. 17, 2022
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Almost 50% of single Koreans in 30s, 40s live with parents: study
Nearly half of unmarried South Koreans in their 30s and 40s were living with their parents, according to a study released last week. According to a report released by the state-run think tank Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, 49.7 percent of those in their 30s and 48.8 percent of those in their 40s who are not married were living with their parents. In both age groups, women showed a higher rate of living with their parents. Some 54.5 percent of women in their 30s and 50.6 percent
Social Affairs Oct. 16, 2022
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Hanshin University offers advanced education in esports
Hanshin University is to open a graduate school for interdisciplinary convergence of esports, in response to the growing online gaming market. In November, the university will recruit students to enroll in the Esports Convergence master course, which covers a wide range of subjects from video game, sports, to new media and IT. This will be the first graduate school for esports-related studies, the university said. The curriculum will include esports ethics and laws, esports global marketing, es
Social Affairs Oct. 13, 2022
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Ministry adds 89 to child support hall of shame list
Eighty-nine child support obligors have been added to the shame list released by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Since October 2021, the ministry has been imposing punitive measures against noncustodial parents failing to pay court-ordered expenses for their children based on the Act on Enforcing and Supporting Child Support Payment, revealing their names, imposing a travel ban or revoking their driver’s licenses. On Wednesday, the ministry announced it has added 11 names, re
Social Affairs Oct. 12, 2022
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Education minister nominee denies inappropriate use of political funds
Lee Ju-ho, the nominee for deputy prime minister and education minister, has denied allegations that he used political funds for personal purposes while he was a lawmaker. The Ministry of Education issued an official statement Monday, claiming Lee never used his political funds for personal interest during his term at the National Assembly from 2004 to 2008. An SBS report Monday alleged that Lee had used political funds inappropriately at department stores near his home in southern Seoul on wee
Social Affairs Oct. 11, 2022
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Ministry brings back academic evaluation testing
The Ministry of Education announced its plan for improving the basic academic skills of students, under the notion that the state must ensure a certain level of scholastic achievement for all students. The state-led academic evaluation on all students was dropped in 2017, deemed to be a practice that lines up students and schools by their academic scores. However, with an increasing number of students failing to achieve the minimum level of academic attainment, the ministry has brought back th
Social Affairs Oct. 11, 2022
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Government says Gender Ministry abolition would lead to strengthened functions
The government and the ruling party are trying to persuade the opposition party on the abolishment and reorganization of the Gender Ministry, arguing that the ministry’s functions will be strengthened following the measures. The ruling People Power Party’s government organization reform bill has caused major ripples over the past few days with the Gender Ministry reorganization. The reform involves abolishing the ministry and dividing its functions between the Ministry of Health and
Social Affairs Oct. 10, 2022
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Disgraced Lee Jun-seok officially kicked out of ruling party
After a monthslong internal feud, the ruling party’s ethics panel decided on an extra one-year suspension for Lee Jun-seok, the former chair of People Power Party. Lee was pushed off the brink Thursday with the court turning down his request for an injunction to suspend the party’s interim chair Chung Jin-suk from duty. The ruling party’s ethics panel held a meeting the same day at the National Assembly to discuss the disciplinary measures for Lee. "We decided on an extra
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