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US report voices concerns over S Korea s lack of press freedom

Violence and harassment towards media professionals were listed among significant challenges to human rights in Korea in a report released by the U.S. Department of State, Monday (local time). The annual report on human rights referred to several events that took place here in 2022 including the presidential office s decision to ban a major broadcaster from boarding the presidential jet in response to media coverage of President Yoon Suk Yeol s hot mic incident.

Why this fall is unusually warm

With the unseasonably warm weather continuing in recent weeks, it s hard to believe that winter is just around the corner. Cold weather typically starts here in mid-November, but the country is seeing the warmest November in a decade.

Crowded subways trigger anxiety after Itaewon disaster

A 30-year-old office worker surnamed Lee, who travels on Seoul Metro Line 9 in her morning commute from Dangsan Station to Sinnonhyeon Station, got off the train midway on Monday morning, feeling shortness of breath. “I couldn t breathe. It s not the first time I felt like I was suffocating during my morning subway ride, but it was so serious, like a panic attack,” she said. Lee rides the express train on Line 9 which is infamous for its overcrowding during rush hour. As people kept cramming into the already-packed train, Lee couldn t stop imagining what it would have been like during the deadly crowd surge at Itaewon two days earlier.

Migrant workers to be allowed to change workplace if offered poor accommodation

When can I get my COVID-19 vaccine? : Korea s vaccination plan explained

Posted : 2021-02-19 09:11 By Lee Hyo-jin With COVID-19 vaccines set to roll out here Feb. 26, all eyes are on who will be the first to receive the shots and in what order everyone else will be vaccinated. As the health authorities are planning to inoculate 70 percent of the population, or up to 36 million people, by September with the hopes of achieving herd immunity by November, they have divided the vaccination schedule into four stages, spelling out the groups by each quarter in order of priority. Below are some questions and answers on how, when and where COVID-19 vaccinations will take place here, based on information provided by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

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