Articles by Lee Jung-Youn
Lee Jung-Youn
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Volatile 'Goblin Monsoon' confuses citizens
South Korea has been rocked by volatile weather dubbed a “Goblin Monsoon" by local media, with heavy rain and heat waves alternating in a short period of time over recent weeks. This is due to the effects of low pressure that create unpredictable rain clouds, but is not a new phenomenon, the weather agency said Tuesday. Over the last few weeks, rain clouds have come and gone nationwide, moving away quickly after raining over small areas. These rainy periods are then followed by heat w
Social Affairs July 11, 2023
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Police to adopt voice phishing analysis system in September
A voice audio data analysis model will be implemented by police from September in voice phishing investigations, the Interior Ministry announced Monday. The model is expected to speed up investigations by rapidly analyzing the voices of perpetrators, the ministry added. The model, jointly developed by the Interior Ministry and the National Forensic Service in February, is the world's first voice analysis model that specializes in voice phishing data. The model is also the world's first
Social Affairs July 10, 2023
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Education Ministry receives over 300 reports of alleged hagwon misconduct
The Education Ministry has asked police to investigate cases of inappropriate ties between private education institutions and officials overseeing Korea's annual college entrance exam, after it received hundreds of reports on alleged misconduct by hagwon, authorities said Friday. It received a total of 325 reports during a two-week reporting period that ended Thursday, 81 of which were classified as "private education cartels" and 285 as "irregularities," the ministry sa
Social Affairs July 7, 2023
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Labor Minister urges KCTU to halt "political" strike
The Minister of Employment and Labor called for an end to the nationwide strike by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Friday, blasting the industrial action as politically motivated. Labor Minister Lee Jung-sik held an emergency meeting Friday morning to counter a nationwide strike by the KCTU and pointed out that some of the union demands do not fit the legal requirement that they should relate to working conditions. "The Labor Union Act allows workers to engage in struggles for the
Politics July 7, 2023
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June sets record with frequent thunder, lightning
South Korea saw a record number of days with thunder and lightning in June, while the monthly average temperature was the fourth warmest ever recorded, the weather agency said Thursday. Lightning struck 3.5 days across the country last month on average, surpassing the June average of 1.9 days, according to the Korea Meteorological Administration. The national average temperature last month was 22.3 degrees Celsius, marking the fourth-hottest June since 1973. The year 1973 is the standard for var
Social Affairs July 6, 2023
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9 in 10 domestic violence victims never seek help: survey
More than 90 percent of those who were assaulted by their spouses or lovers said they had never asked for outside help, and more than half said they did not fight back, a government survey showed Wednesday. The percentage of people who have experienced any kind of violence by a spouse or a co-habitant partner -- including physical, sexual, economic, and emotional violence -- was 7.6 percent, down 1.2 percentage points from the 2019 survey, according to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.
Social Affairs July 5, 2023
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S. Korea sees alternating tropical nights, torrential rain
Hot weather has continued throughout the country with tropical nights appearing in Seoul and several other regions, but heavy rain is expected to cool the country for a moment, the weather agency said Tuesday. The heavy rain advisories had been issued in Seoul and surrounding areas, Gyeonggi Province, islands in the West Sea and Chungcheong Province as of 6 p.m. The Seoul metropolitan area, Gangwon Province, Chungcheong Province, and Jeju Island will receive 50 to 100 mm of rain, while the east
Social Affairs July 4, 2023
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Pro-North Korea or 'fake' independence fighters to lose national merit titles
The Veterans Ministry will revoke national merit titles from independence fighters who supported Kim Il-sung, the former leader and founder of North Korea's communist regime. "Who would give credence to independence activists who once contributed to the creation of Kim Il-sung's North Korean regime or to the communist revolution, rather than to the construction of a liberal democratic Republic of Korea?" said Park Min-shik, the minister of patriots and veterans affairs, on hi
Politics July 3, 2023
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Yoon orders overhaul of Unification Ministry
President Yoon Suk Yeol called for a restructuring of the Unification Ministry, saying it is "not a ministry that supports North Korea," according to a statement from his press secretary, Kim Eun-hye, on Sunday. "The Unification Ministry has functioned like a support organization for North Korea, and this must change," Yoon said. He made the remarks during a discussion with Unification Ministry officials, including new minister nominee Kim Young-ho, who was appointed last wee
Politics July 2, 2023
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Korea to launch new bureau in fight against human trafficking
South Korea is set to establish a dedicated anti-human trafficking bureau in a bid to address international criticism over its handling of the issue, according to sources and news reports on Sunday. According to reports, the anti-human trafficking bureau, which will be known as the Department of Rights and Rescue, will operate with a total of seven temporary employees within the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. The new bureau will be in charge of supporting human trafficking victims and f
Social Affairs July 2, 2023
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Heavy rain to continue nationwide until Friday
Heavy rain, accompanied by gusts of wind, thunder and lightning, was set to spread nationwide through Friday due to the northward movement of the monsoon front. As of 3 p.m. Thursday, heavy rain advisories have been issued in the Seoul metropolitan area, inland Gangwon, Chungcheong, North Gyeongsang and Jeolla provinces. The Korea Meteorological Administration forecast very heavy rain of 30 to 60 millimeters per hour nationwide by Friday, calling for extra caution as the ground has been already
Social Affairs June 29, 2023
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[Herald Interview] 'We just want to be ourselves'
So Sung-uk, 32, met his spouse Kim Yong-min, 33, 10 years ago when they were fulfilling their alternative military service as social service agents. They fell in love like any other couple, decided to live together, and promised to spend the rest of their lives together. But the two men faced a series of challenges as a married couple. Not only did they face a lack of acceptance from their families during the first few years, but they also encountered frequent hurdles in their daily lives becaus
Social Affairs June 29, 2023
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[Best Brand] NLCS Jeju aims to become educational hub of Asia
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL NLCS Jeju The North London Collegiate School Jeju, an international boarding and day school established in 2011, is a branch of the historical British education facility founded in 1850. The school was the first international school to be opened as part of the Global Education City on Jeju Island. The school has firmly positioned itself as an exceptional education choice for children aged 4 to 18, in both student management and academic performance. The school has not only
Social Affairs June 27, 2023
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Government on high alert as monsoon arrives
As monsoon season began with heavy rain early Monday morning, the government kicked off a 24-hour emergency duty system to prepare against the seasonal downpour. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety launched the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters at 3 a.m. Monday and raised the warning level from "attention" to "caution." The "caution" stage is the second of the three warning stages the emergency headquarters can issue. Upon his return from
Social Affairs June 26, 2023
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Police raid Daegu city hall amid tension over Pride parade
Police raided Daegu City Hall on Friday over a police investigation into the city's mayor, six days after scuffles broke out between police officers and city hall officials during the Daegu Pride Parade. The Daegu Metropolitan Police Agency sent about 10 investigators and raided several offices from 9 a.m. at Daegu City Hall. The search and seizure was in connection with an investigation into Mayor Hong Joon-pyo’s alleged violation of the Public Official Election Act. Hong, in a Face
Social Affairs June 23, 2023
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