Articles by Ko Jun-tae
Ko Jun-tae
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Moderna misses deadline again, but vaccine goal still in sight
South Korea received 1.26 million more doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine Sunday, a key supply for the country to continue on with its nationwide vaccination scheme. With the latest shipment arriving at Incheon Airport on Sunday afternoon, Moderna fell some 2.8 million doses short of the 7.01 million promised by the first week of September. The country is set to receive 2.55 million more doses Monday afternoon, a day late, but this is still more than 250,000 doses short of the amount pr
Social Affairs Sept. 5, 2021
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Gyeonggi Gov. Lee confirms lead in ruling party primary race
Gyeonggi Province Gov. Lee Jae-myung achieved a landslide victory in the ruling Democratic Party’s first and second round of primaries for the presidential election, solidifying his standing as the front-running contender for the next presidency. According to the ruling party on Sunday, Gov. Lee finished the second round of Democratic Party’s national presidential primary elections of Sejong and North Chungcheong Province by winning 54.54 percent of all cased votes. Rep. Lee Nak-yo
Politics Sept. 5, 2021
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Trade union head arrested over rally as Oct. strike looms
Police on Thursday arrested the head of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions for organizing a rally in Seoul in defiance of COVID-19 rules. Officials from the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency on early Thursday morning arrested Yang Kyung-soo, head of the KCTU, at the labor group’s office in Jung-gu, central Seoul. Dozens of officers were dispatched to the scene for the arrest, which took around 40 minutes. Some KCTU members attempted to block police when they entered the building, bu
Social Affairs Sept. 2, 2021
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Controversial ‘fake news’ bill to be revised and voted on next month
The controversial “fake news” bill has been put on hold, with the ruling Democratic Party of Korea taking a step back Tuesday in the face of fierce criticism from opposition parties and the media. Floor leaders of the Democratic Party and main opposition People Power Party announced Tuesday that a committee would be set up to discuss and revise details of the bill, which would increase the penalties that media outlets and journalists could face for spreading misinformation with &ld
Politics Aug. 31, 2021
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Vote over ‘fake news’ bill likely delayed to September
South Korea’s National Assembly has effectively failed to cast a final vote on the “fake news” bill, as fierce opposition from those outside the ruling bloc is believed to prevent lawmakers from holding the vote within this month’s provisional parliamentary session. Even after a series of meetings between floor leaders of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea and main opposition People Power Party held for hours until late Monday afternoon, lawmakers failed to reach a dea
Politics Aug. 30, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Chances grow for ‘fake news’ bill to be voted on a later date
Lawmakers on Monday continued to debate the timing of a final vote on a bill on penalizing the press for “fake news,” with fierce opposition from those outside the ruling party likely pushing the date back. In face of fierce protest from the media and opposition lawmakers, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea was debating within its members whether to walk back from its plan to push the bill through the National Assembly within this month’s provisional session. The bill has f
Politics Aug. 30, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Doctors protest operating room surveillance bill
Doctors in South Korea are fiercely opposing the passage of a bill that would require surveillance cameras being installed inside operating rooms, as they believe the move would negatively influence surgical procedures and serve as potential leak of personal data. The Korean Medical Association has been staging a one-person rally since Tuesday to oppose the bill from being enacted on coming Monday during the next plenary meeting of the National Assembly. KMA head Lee Pil-soo started the rally o
Social Affairs Aug. 27, 2021
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Seoul installs QR codes to guide visitors at riverside parks
Seoul has placed QR codes at all of its riverside parks that would serve as tourist information centers. The city government said Friday that it has posted 176 QR code posters across 11 riverside parks in Seoul for visitors to scan and receive guides on where to tour, locate nearby facilities and receive tour guides on their smartphones. The QR code will direct users to a website designated for each riverside park and provide links to use audio guide for tourism courses, give directions to nea
Social Affairs Aug. 27, 2021
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'Fake news’ bill faces global criticism for ‘gagging press’
Criticism continues to pile up in response to the ruling party’s “fake news” bill, with critics saying it would suppress freedom of the press in South Korea. The ruling Democratic Party of Korea has defended the proposed revision to the Act on Press Arbitration and Remedies, Etc. for Damages Caused by Press Reports as a means to protect the public from misinformation and malicious press reports. Opposition lawmakers and local media organizations have attacked the bill from th
Politics Aug. 26, 2021
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Assembly vote on 'fake news' bill delayed
South Korea’s National Assembly postponed a plenary meeting scheduled for Wednesday, preventing the ruling party from passing two controversial bills that have drawn fierce protests from opposition lawmakers. Early Wednesday, National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seug notified the political party floor leaders that the plenary meeting scheduled later in the day would be postponed, since bills should not go through two legislative stages on the same day. At around 4 a.m. Wednesday, a cont
Politics Aug. 25, 2021
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Seoul City to offer free online courses for 110,000 citizens in need
Seoul will provide free online lectures to 110,000 underprivileged students and young people as a means to bridge the growing achievement gap among students from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Wednesday that the free academic package will be provided to elementary, middle and high school students from low-income families, starting Friday, as well as to adolescents who are not in school and those from multicultural families. The online courses will b
Social Affairs Aug. 25, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Seoul subway workers to launch strike next month to protest restructuring plan
Seoul’s subway workers on Monday warned of a full strike next month to protest Seoul Metro’s massive restructuring plan, the company’s response to continuing financial losses. Unionized workers at Seoul Metro said at a press conference Monday that they will stage a full-scale walkout on Sept. 14 unless the central government and the Seoul Metropolitan Government withdraw the restructuring plan and devote the funds to improving the corporation’s financial standing. The u
Social Affairs Aug. 23, 2021
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[Newsmaker] Seoul’s riverside parks to have cleaner restrooms, more women’s toilets
Seoul will upgrade the restrooms at its riverside parks and install new ones over the next four years to make the parks more inviting for visitors. The city government said Sunday that it will make investments starting this year to improve the ventilation of the restrooms at Seoul’s riverside parks and increase the number of toilets for women. Some public restrooms at the parks have been criticized over the years for being run-down and unhygienic. “As the number of visitors at riv
Social Affairs Aug. 22, 2021
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[News Focus] Controversial ‘fake news’ bill draws closer to legislation
A bill backed by the ruling Democratic Party of Korea that would penalize media outlets and journalists for producing “fake news” was approved by a parliamentary committee Thursday, taking it another step closer to becoming law. It is likely the proposed revision to the Press Arbitration Act will be put to a final vote and passed during a plenary session Wednesday, as the ruling party controls about 60 percent of the National Assembly’s 300 seats. The bill, which the ruling p
Politics Aug. 19, 2021
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Apartment security workers could get air conditioning, 4 days off per month
Apartment security guards will get at least four days of leave every month and a better work environment if a recent government initiative succeeds. The Ministry of Employment and Labor said Wednesday that it would propose a legislative revision to improve working conditions for apartment security workers by setting guidelines on how their offices should be equipped and what benefits must be provided. Under the proposal, security workers would be guaranteed at least four days of leave every m
Social Affairs Aug. 18, 2021
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