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S. Korea grapples with rise in stabbing incidents

The nation was rattled by a random mass stabbing in a city south of Seoul on Thursday that left 14 injured, just two weeks after a fatal stabbing in a crowded area in Seoul that left one dead and three injured. Another stabbing case involving a man and his purported former teacher in Daejeon on Friday further raised alarm among the public. On the same day, police arrested a man carrying sharp objects in a shopping m.

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Busan
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Dogok-dong
Daejeon
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Sillim-dong
Kangwon-do
Yongsan

The older Koreans become, the less happy they are: study

Koreans have relatively low life satisfaction, which is an essential determinant of health and well-being and even affects mortality, particularly among older people, data showed on Thursday. According to a study report titled “Difference of Associating Factors of Happiness Index among Korean Adults by Life Cycle Age Brackets” published in the journal of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KD.

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Korea contemplates downgrading COVID-19 classification amid resurgence

The head of South Korea's disease control agency said Wednesday that the government would take caution when deciding whether to downgrade the classification of COVID-19 next week, noting an uptick in the number of infections in recent weeks. “We will carefully assess the timing of lowering COVID-19's classification to class 4 by studying domestic and foreign trends, quarantine operations, and consulti.

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Korea reconsidering COVID-19 downgrade amid resurgence

The head of South Korea's disease control agency said Wednesday that the government would take caution when deciding whether to downgrade the infectious disease classification of COVID-19 next week, noting an uptick in the number of infections in recent weeks. “We will carefully assess the timing of lowering COVID-19's classification to class 4 by studying domestic and foreign trends, quarantine opera.

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K-pop

Another cat with bird flu confirmed in Seoul

Six days after two cats were confirmed to have been infected with avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, at an animal shelter in Seoul, an additional cat was confirmed to have contracted the virus at an animal shelter in another district of the city, the Agriculture Ministry said on Tuesday. A cat at an animal shelter in Gwanak-gu died after showing respiratory symptoms and receiving treatment. An in-depth test.

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