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Yoon says 'open to talks' but doctors express disappointment

President Yoon Suk Yeol said Monday that he is open to talks with doctors if they can suggest a more plausible option than his administration's plan of adding 2,000 more medical students a year, seeking a breakthrough in a prolonged medical standoff that has apparently been affecting the ruling party's election campaign. Pointing to doctors' failure to refute his administration's plan to increase .

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FSS chief vows to boost Korea's attractiveness to investors

Lee Bok-hyun, head of South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service, pledged Thursday to promote "sound and fair finance," aiming to enhance the country's allure as an investment destination for foreign investors. Lee addressed officials from global financial firms and foreign diplomats during the annual "FSS Speaks" forum held in Seoul under the theme "toward sound and fair finance.&.

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[Column] What's really motivating Korea's young doctors to walk off the job?

It’s been over a month since medical residents and interns have left their posts to protest the government’s campaign to increase the medical school admissions cap

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BOK becomes more vocal about socially-divisive issues

The Bank of Korea (BOK) has undergone a notable shift in research priorities under the leadership of Governor Rhee Chang-yong, no longer hesitating to confront the decades-long challenges of extreme social disparity.

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[Editorial] A country for children

South Korea’s fertility rate, or the average number of births a woman is expected to give in her lifetime, fell to the lowest ever of 0.72 last year. It has continued downhill from 1.24 in 2015. The number of babies born in the country dropped 7.7 percent from 2022 to the fewest ever of around 230,000, according to Statistics Korea. The dwindling fertility rate, which has been getting worldwide attention, has s.

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