Articles by Nam Kyung-don
Nam Kyung-don
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[Graphic News] 10.5 million-plus kids worldwide lost parents, caregivers to COVID-19: study
More than 10.5 million children worldwide have lost parents or caregivers, and 7.5 million-plus have lost one or both parents from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study by JAMA Pediatrics. The sobering statistics are far above previous estimates and still climbing. And they could underscore potentially devastating, long-term consequences for children, including “institutionalization, abuse, traumatic grief, mental health problems, adolescent pregnancy, poor educational outcomes, a
World Sept. 23, 2022
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[Graphic News] Global golfers aim to ‘shock the world’ at Presidents Cup
An American squad with 11 of the world's 18 top-ranked players is ready for the Presidents Cup, which begins on Thursday (local time), as huge favorites for a ninth consecutive victory over a depleted Internationals line-up. Top-ranked Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, No. 4 Patrick Cantlay, fifth-ranked Tokyo Olympic champion Xander Schauffele and multiple major winners Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth and Collin Morikawa lead the 12-man US team into Quail Hollow. They face an International
Golf Sept. 22, 2022
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[Graphic News] Processed food consumption up 18.4% throughout pandemic: RDA
South Korea’s expenditure on processed food consumption grew approximately 18 percent during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, a public institution survey analysis showed. According to the state-run Rural Development Administration, the country’s estimated spending on processed foods totaled 47.1 trillion won ($33.7 billion) last year, up 18.4 percent from 39.8 trillion won in 2019. The estimates were compiled through analysis of the RDA's household annual spending surveys c
National Sept. 21, 2022
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[Graphic News] Seven decades of reign
Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne in 1952, but her formal coronation took place on June 2, 1953, making her the longest serving among Europe’s current monarchs.
World Sept. 20, 2022
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[Graphic News] Number of startups drops 4.7% in H1
The number of startups in South Korea fell nearly 5 percent in the first half of the year due mainly to a plunge in new real estate businesses, government data showed. A total of 696,000 new companies were set up in the country in the January-June period, down 4.7 percent from a year earlier, according to the data from the Ministry of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises and Startups. The number of newly established real estate companies sank 18.9 percent on-year, with that of hospitality bu
National Sept. 19, 2022
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[Graphic News] ‘Snowdrop’ most talked about K-drama on Twitter in 2022
“Snowdrop,” a romance drama TV series starring Jung Hae-in and Jisoo of Blackpink, has been the most talked about K-drama in the world across the social media platform Twitter so far in 2022, the company said. According to Twitter, “Snowdrop,” which aired on JTBC from December of last year to Jan. 30, was the most tweeted K-drama show from Jan. 1 to Aug. 18, followed by tvN‘s “Twenty Five Twenty One” and “Business Proposal” of SBS at seco
World Sept. 16, 2022
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[Graphic News] S. Korea's fertility hits record low in 2021
South Korea’s total fertility rate hit a record low last year as the number of childbirths continued to fall, data showed, underscoring the country’s gloomy demographic situation. The country’s birthrate - the average number of children a woman bears in her lifetime - came to 0.81 child in 2021, down from 0.84 the previous year, according to data from Statistics Korea. It was the lowest since the statistics agency began compiling related data in 1970. Last year also marke
National Sept. 15, 2022
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[Graphic News] S. Korea ranks 9th among nations with trade surpluses with US in H1: data
South Korea was ranked ninth among countries with trade surpluses with the United States in the first half of the year, as Asia‘s fourth-largest economy recorded strong on-year growth in shipments to the US during the period, US government data showed. According to the Department of Commerce, South Korea’s trade surplus with the US during the January-June period amounted to $21.67 billion, up 86.9 percent from a year ago. The trade surplus grew as South Korean shipments to the
World Business Sept. 14, 2022
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[Graphic News] School violence increases as classes return to normal: survey
Following the return to in-person classes, violence in schools has increased this year, a government survey showed. In the survey by the Education Ministry, 1.7 percent of students said they suffered violence in schools in 2022, up 0.6 percentage point from last year, when most schools shifted classes online due to COVID-19. The number is 0.1 percentage point higher than in 2019, before the pandemic. About 3.21 million students, or 82.9 percent of the total, from fourth grad
National Sept. 13, 2022
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[Graphic News] Monthly K-pop album sales top 10m for first time
Monthly sales of K-pop albums surpassed a combined 10 million for the first time in July thanks to the continued expansion of the global fandoms of idol groups, a market tracker said. According to Kim Jin-woo, head researcher of Circle Chart, which reports accumulated sales and streams, combined sales of the nation’s top 400 physical albums reached 10,827,324 copies in July, a 40.2 percent jump from the previous month. It marked the first time that monthly sales have topped 10 millio
K-pop Sept. 9, 2022
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[Graphic News] S. Korea’s total rice paddy area down in 2022
South Korea’s rice paddy area inched down 0.7 percent in 2022 from last year, as farmers opted to grow other crops due to falling prices of the staple grain, data showed. The country’s rice cultivation area came to 727,158 hectares - slightly more than half the size of the US state of Connecticut - this year, compared to 732,477 hectares a year earlier, according to the data compiled by Statistics Korea. The government has been prodding farmers to convert their rice paddies int
National Sept. 8, 2022
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[Graphic News] Global TV sales slip more than 6% on-year in H1
Global TV sales fell more than 6 percent from a year prior in the first half of this year on slow demand and macroeconomic woes, research showed, as Samsung Electronics remained the top player in the TV segment. Across the globe, 92.6 million TVs were sold, down 6.6 percent from a year earlier. By value, the decrease was sharper at 12.5 percent, according to industry tracker Omdia. Consumer electronics companies have been struggling to combat lackluster demand after two years of a pandemic
World Business Sept. 7, 2022
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[Graphic News] Marijuana use on the rise among young Americans: study
Marijuana use by young Americans reached record levels last year, and the use of hallucinogens is also on the rise, according to a new study. Forty-three percent of 5,000 young adults between 19 and 30 years old surveyed reported marijuana use within the past year in 2021, up from 34 percent in 2016 and 29 percent in 2011, the Monitoring the Future study by the University of Michigan found. Twenty-nine percent reported using marijuana in the past month in 2021, up from 21 percent in 2016 a
World Sept. 6, 2022
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[Graphic News] 64.1% opposed to banning call recording: poll
About two-thirds of South Koreans are opposed to a proposed bill that would ban the recording of phone calls without consent, on the belief that such recordings can be used to protect themselves or for public good, such as whistleblowing, a survey showed. A group of ruling People Power Party lawmakers, led by Rep. Yoon Sang-hyun, has proposed the bill to ban recording phone calls without the consent of all parties to the conversation. Those who breach the law would face up to 10 years in p
National Sept. 5, 2022
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[Graphic News] Nearly 9 out of every 10 S. Koreans hold ‘favorable view’ toward US
Nearly 9 out of every 10 South Koreans hold a favorable view of the United States, the second-highest rating among 17 countries surveyed, a poll showed. In the poll conducted by the Pew Research Center, 89 percent of Koreans surveyed said they hold a favorable view toward the US, the second-highest rating after Poland with 91 percent. The survey showed more than 80 percent of South Koreans think the US is a reliable partner. South Koreans also showed a high level of confidence in US Pres
World Sept. 2, 2022
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