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Korea's life expectancy rises to 83.7, outliving OECD averageSEOUL, December 03 (AJP) - South Koreans born last year are expected to live up to 83.7 years on average, outpacing the OECD average, according to the 2024 Life Table released by the Ministry of Data and Statistics on Wednesday. Life expectancy for men reached 80.8 years and for women 86.6 years, each up 0.2 years from the previous year. The gender gap has continued to narrow since peaking in 1985, now standing at 5.8 years. For those already aged 60, men are expected to live a
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Former president shares thoughts on martial law debacle, urges stronger democracySEOUL, December 3 (AJP) - Former President Moon Jae-in shared his thoughts on social media on Wednesday, joining others in marking last year's martial law debacle that plunged the country into political turmoil. "I am very proud of our citizens who defended democracy and demonstrated the country's remarkable democratic resilience to the world," Moon wrote on Facebook. But he pointed out, "The forces behind have show
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Lee hails citizens' courage on first anniversary of martial law debacleSEOUL, December 3 (AJP) - President Lee Jae Myung on Wednesday consoled and praised South Korean people, highlighting the country's resilient democracy, one year after disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law debacle. In his nationwide address at the presidential office in Seoul, he praised the people, saying, "I am convinced that South Koreans, who overcame an unprecedented democratic crisis in world history through peaceful means, are fully deserving of
December 3, 2025 -
Court rejects arrest warrant for PPP's former floor leaderSEOUL, December 3 (AJP) - A court denied an arrest warrant for Choo Kyung-ho, the former floor leader of the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) early Wednesday morning. The Seoul Central District Court rejected the warrant sought by prosecutors over his alleged involvement in disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law debacle in December last year, citing considerable legal disputes surrounding the charges. Choo has been accused of interfering with parliam
December 3, 2025 -
Cold wave advisory issued in Seoul with sub-zero temperatures expectedSEOUL, December 2 (AJP) - A cold wave advisory was issued for all 21 districts of Seoul and surrounding areas on Tuesday, just before a new cold snap hit the capital in the evening. Such an advisory is issued when morning temperatures are expected to drop by more than 10 degrees Celsius from the previous day, or at least 3 degrees below the seasonal average, or when the morning low is forecast to remain at or below -12 degrees for two or more consecutive days. Morning temperatu
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C-democracy, or political participation through wagering, sprouts in polarized KoreaSEOUL, December 02 (AJP) - "C-democracy" — where wagering meets political motive — is emerging in South Korea, as bets on former president Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment odds illustrate how fandom-driven political participation is evolving into fortified camps amid deepening polarization, a media scholar said at a forum in Seoul. "The fandom-engaged, interest-based model of democracy is shifting into a fortress-centered one — a fragmented, hybr
December 2, 2025 -
More subway workers threaten strikeSEOUL, December 2 (AJP) - More subway workers are expected to go on strike next week if their demands for increased staffing are not met. The Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union (KPTU), which operates Line 9, separately from Seoul Metro (which manages Lines 1 through 8), held a press conference in Seoul on Tuesday, threatening a potential partial strike on Dec. 11. The action would maintain train schedules but involve operational slowdowns such as delayed door c
December 2, 2025 -
Four injured in explosion during military training in PajuSEOUL, December 2 (AJP) - Four people were injured in an explosion at an army training site in Paju, Gyeonggi Province on Tuesday. The accident occurred during anti-aircraft shooting drills when a 30-mm shell became stuck in a launcher. According to military authorities, the injured included three non-commissioned officers and one civilian employee. They were airlifted to the Armed Forces Capital Hospital in the province with injuries such as shoulder wounds and tinnitus, bu
December 2, 2025 -
Fast-track immigration at Inchon Airport now available for travelers from 18 countriesSEOUL, December 1 (AJP) - Eighteen countries are now eligible for automated immigration clearance, up from four, the Ministry of Justice said on Monday. The move aims to shorten waiting times for foreign visitors entering the country. The newly eligible countries include Australia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the U.K., and others. The ministry said, "We
December 1, 2025
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Hanwha Aerospace wins second contract for Cheongeom air-to-ground missiles
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Korea's life expectancy rises to 83.7, outliving OECD average
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Korea's GDP fared better than expected in Q3, nominal GNI falls on sharp won weakening
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PHOTOS: One year since martial law crisis
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Former president shares thoughts on martial law debacle, urges stronger democracy
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South Korea's Doosan Bobcat files 14 patent suits against US machinery maker Caterpillar
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Hanwha Systems plans to develop Korea's first homegrown satellite semiconductor
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Lee hails citizens' courage on first anniversary of martial law debacle
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Samsung's double-folding smartphone raises stakes in global foldable phone race
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Korea fast-tracks special laws to rescue steel and petrochemical sectors

