More than half of individuals using international marriage brokerage services in Korea are college graduates, and one in three earns a high income, with monthly earnings exceeding 4 million won ($2,924).
South Korea now should focus on fostering defense academia and young talents to become a leader in the global defense industry, says Kang Eun-ho, former chief of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration. “In the past, Korea followed a catch-up strategy (in advancing its defense industry), which was a second-place strategy,” said Kang in an interview with The Korea Herald in Seoul on Feb. 5. “F.
Lee Jung-ah, 36, recently ended her yearlong relationship with her boyfriend, mainly due to her parents’ opposition. They told her they disapproved of him because he did not match up to her professional and educational background. They worried that they would lose face in front of their relatives and acquaintances if she married him. Now, Lee is hoping to find someone who can uphold the "chemyeon" of .
Levant s journey began as a passion project, born out of the owners desire to connect with their diverse backgrounds. Abu Dakka, half Palestinian and half Turkish-Syrian, and Al Ajami, half Moroccan and half Syrian, both born and raised in Dubai, embarked on this culinary adventure during their time as students at Jeonbuk National University. The homesickness and the need for familiar food prompted them to create a restaurant that not only offered a taste of home but also introduced their unique blend of cultures to the local community.
The Korean Alumni Association of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAVKAS), announced that it has appointed Prof. Ryu Kwon-ha, 62, from the Department of Media and Communication Studies at Jeonbuk National University as its next president. His term will be for two years, starting in 2024.