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City data shows aging sewer infrastructure linked to sinkholes and ground settlements
SEOUL, April 15 (AJP) - Seoul’s aging underground infrastructure is drawing attention after newly released data linked deteriorating sewer systems to a series of sinkholes and ground settlement incidents across the city. According to figures submitted to Democratic Party (DP) lawmaker Jin Sun-mi, 3,300 kilometers (2,050 miles), roughly 30.4 percent, of Seoul’s total 10,866 kilometers of sewer lines had been in use for over 50 years as of December 2023. The data, provid
April 15, 2025 -
South Korea on US 'sensitive' countries list despite last-ditch efforts to avoid inclusion
SEOUL, April 15 (AJP) - South Korea's inclusion on the U.S.' list of "sensitive" countries goes into effect on Tuesday, despite Seoul's efforts to halt the move. Such a classification by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) could restrict bilateral cooperation in scientific and advanced technologies, as new procedural requirements are likely to cause unavoidable disruptions. Once it takes effect, researchers from the listed country will be required to submit
April 15, 2025 -
Police to step up protection for presidential candidates amid rise in political threats
SEOUL, April 14 (AJP) - South Korean police are preparing to strengthen security around presidential candidates ahead of the June 3 election, responding to a sharp rise in threats and politically motivated incidents following the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol. Authorities say they are reviewing plans to increase the number of officers assigned to each candidate’s security detail, noting that recent months have seen an unusual spike in extreme acts such as ars
April 14, 2025 -
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo declares presidential bid
SEOUL, April 14 (AJP) - Hong Joon-pyo, former Daegu mayor and veteran politician on Monday declared his candidacy for South Korea's upcoming presidential election, becoming the latest candidate from the ruling People Power Party (PPP). Vowing sweeping reforms as part of his presidential agenda, Hong said the June 3 election to fill a power vacuum following the impeachment of disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier this month will be "not about a change in leadershi
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Namwon kicks off countdown to Chunhyang Festival with press day
SEOUL, April 14 (AJP) - Namwon City hosted a press day and ambassador networking event on April 10 in Seoul to mark 20 days ahead of the opening of the 95th Namwon Chunhyang Festival, South Korea’s longest-running local cultural celebration. Held at Park Hall in the Peace & Park Convention Center in Yongsan-gu, the event brought together travel journalists, foreign correspondents, influencers, and cultural figures to preview this year’s expanded festival lineup and
April 14, 2025 -
Former DP leader maintains lead over rivals in poll ahead of presidential election
SEOUL, April 14 (AJP) - With the presidential election less than two months away after disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol's ouster, Lee Jae-myung, former leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, remains far ahead of other candidates, a new poll shows. According to a survey of over 1,500 adults conducted last week by pollster Realmeter and released on Monday, 48.8 percent expressed support for Lee as the most suitable presidential candidate. Former Employment and
April 14, 2025 -
Korea opens pavilion at Osaka Expo, highlighting technology, tradition, sustainability
SEOUL, April 13 (AJP) - South Korea opened its national pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, Sunday, aiming to showcase its technological innovation, cultural heritage, and vision for a sustainable future over the course of the six-month international event. Organized by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, the opening ceremony marked the start of a 184-day exhibition set within one of the expo’s signature structures, the
April 13, 2025 -
Criminal trial of Yoon Suk Yeol will begin Monday
SEOUL, April 13 (AJP) - The criminal trial of former President Yoon Suk Yeol is scheduled to begin Monday at the Seoul Central District Court. Yoon, who was removed from office by a unanimous ruling of the Constitutional Court on April 4, faces charges of leading an insurrection after attempting to mobilize military forces on Dec. 3. He is the fifth former South Korean president to face a criminal trial. The proceedings are set to open at 10 a.m. As a defendant,Yoon is re
April 13, 2025 -
Foreign job seekers explore new opportunities at networking event in Seoul
SEOUL, April 12 (AJP) - Nearly 100 foreigners gathered in Seoul’s trendy Seongsu-dong on Saturday for a networking event aimed at helping international students and jobseekers explore career opportunities in Korea. Hosted by Exprivé, a company that connects over 10,000 foreign influencers to promote Korean culture worldwide, the event brought together participants and businesses from various industries. Exprivé CEO Baek Min shared the
April 12, 2025
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Han Duck-soo considers independent presidential bid as parties close primary registration
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INTERVIEW: Brazilian envoy highlights cooperation, trade challenges, and hopes for upgraded South Korea-Brazil ties
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Korean shipbuilders turn to foreign yards to deal with surging orders
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Korea, China hold FTA talks on services, investment in Beijing
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North Korea urges loyalty to leader on regime founder's birthday
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PHOTOS: Cherry blossoms at Seoul's Seokchon Lake
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PHOTOS: Tug-of-war ritual in Dangjin seeks unity, blessings
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Trump signals possible tariff exemption for auto parts
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Tom Cruise to return to Seoul next month to promote final installment of 'Mission: Impossible'
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City data shows aging sewer infrastructure linked to sinkholes and ground settlements