Articles by Park Soong-joo
Park Soong-joo
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Buddhist monks brawl over temple chief selection
A brawl broke out at Haeinsa Temple, a Buddhist temple in Hapcheon, South Gyeongsang Province, resulting in at least one injury requiring hospital treatment, the police said. According to the police, around 50 monks on Monday became involved in a physical clash over selection of the temple’s new chief. The fight broke out in the entryway of Gwaneumjeon Hall as supporters of the candidate, backed by the temple's most senior monk, attempted to prevent members of the Emergency Response C
Social Affairs Jan. 17, 2023
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Barefoot woman's department store tantrum causes stir
A woman who runs a YouTube channel has been charged after making a scene at a department store in Seoul on Friday. A video of the incident was posted by the YouTuber to her channel over the weekend. The original video shows the woman, without shoes on, raging at the shoe section, knocking over displays and accusing the store of selling her counterfeit shoes. The footage she took of herself at the department store begins from the customer service section before she throws herself on the floor. In
Social Affairs Jan. 16, 2023
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Man arrested after 'playing doctor' for 27 years
A man in his 60s has been charged for illegally practicing medicine for 27 years, the authorities said Thursday. According to the authorities, the man practiced medicine for over 27 years in more than 60 different hospitals with a forged license. Suwon District Prosecutors' Office charged the man with forgery and violation of the Health Crime Control Act on Monday, authorities said Thursday. The charges regard treating patients and prescribing medicine at general hospitals and orthopedics c
Social Affairs Jan. 5, 2023
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Govt. designates groups to aid digital sex crime victims to take down abusive materials
Korea Communications Commission designated 17 institutions Tuesday, to take down sexually abusive material distributed online on behalf of the victims, at request. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family defines digital sex crime as taking photos or videos of a person's body or part of the body without consent with cameras or any other digital devices, as well as distributing, threatening to distribute, downloading, displaying, or buying and selling the illegally captured material, and
Social Affairs Dec. 28, 2022
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Mother apprehended over murder of blind 4-year-old daughter
A woman in her 20s has been taken into custody, charged with murdering her blind 4-year-old daughter on Thursday, authorities said. The 26-year-old mother is accused of repeatedly beating the 4-year-old on Wednesday around 6 a.m., at home in Geumjeong-gu, Busan. The 4-year-old was taken to the hospital later that day at around 7:35 p.m. when the mother found her unconscious, but the child was already dead before arrival. Police immediately apprehended the mother, following the doctor's repo
Social Affairs Dec. 15, 2022
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Seoul city to open first shelters for stalking victims Thursday
Seoul city will officially provide shelters specifically for stalking victims, both for female and male victims, starting this Thursday. Three shelters will open, two for female victims and one for male victims. Shelters for women can house up to 10 people and four people can be housed in the male shelter. Most stalking crimes occur near the victim's residence, so shelters offer victims immediate protection. According to a survey by Seoul city and Namurights, a non-profit organization for
Social Affairs Dec. 14, 2022
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Samsung sends limited Galaxy Z Flip 4 to iPhone user Son Heung-min
Samsung has gifted the limited Galaxy Z Flip 4 Maison Margiela edition to Son Heung-min, the captain of the South Korean soccer team, a publicly known iPhone user. Son shared photos of the gifted phone on his Instagram story, last Friday, with a thank you message written over the photo, also tagging the official Samsung handle. The Z Flip 4 gifted to Son is a limited edition made in collaboration with the French designer brand Maison Margiela. This model is priced at 2.25 million won ($1,956), 7
Industry Dec. 13, 2022
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W3.9b worth of designer knock-offs seized by Seoul police
Seoul on Thursday announced that 110 manufacturers and sellers of counterfeit designer goods have been booked on criminal charges. According to the city's Special Judicial Police Bureau for Public Safety, more than 5,000 pieces of counterfeit designer goods valued at 3.9 billion won ($2.5 million) have been confiscated. Manufacturing, selling, or holding onto counterfeit goods is punishable by imprisonment of less than seven years, or a maximum fine of 100 million won. Those booked were fou
Social Affairs Dec. 8, 2022
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[Interactive] Doe a deer, slow the gear
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[Interactive] How to spot dementia in a man's best friend
Technology Sept. 21, 2022
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[Photo News] Hustle and bustle returns to the airport
With August just around the corner, a multitude of footsteps and the sound of luggage wheels marked the start of peak vacation season at Gimpo International Airport on Friday. The peak season in Korea begins in late June to mid-August, culminating to a peak at the first two weeks of August. Passengers at airports have quadrupled within a few weeks, after a two-year freeze in air travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with the recent resurgence of COVID-19 patients, people in masks are waiting
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