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PHOTOS: More doctors rally against medical reform plans, threaten further strikes
SEOUL, June 19 (AJU PRESS) - Thousands of doctors from private clinics gathered for a massive rally in Yeouido, Seoul on Tuesday, protesting against the government's radical medical reform plans to increase admission quotas at medical schools. Organized by the Korean Medical Association (KMA), the rally was held amid the ongoing protest by trainee doctors at university hospitals, further disrupting medical care for patients. At the rally, the KMA threatened an indefinite strike next we
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PHOTOS: Ruling party floor leader meets SME lobby in policy consultation talks
SEOUL, June 18 (AJU PRESS) - The Korea Federation of SMEs (K-BIZ) held a policy consultation meeting with Choo Kyung-ho, the floor leader of the ruling People Power Party, on Monday at its headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul. During the meeting, they discussed measures to address challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and the business lobby presented a set of policy proposals for smaller enterprises.
June 18, 2024 -
PHOTOS: Exhibition features works of British street artist Banksy
SEOUL, June 18 (AJU PRESS) - The exhibition "Real Banksy: Banksy Is Nowhere" is underway at Ground Seoul in central Seoul. Running from May 10 to Oct. 20, it is the largest Banksy exhibition ever held in South Korea. It includes 29 works officially certified by Pest Control, the authentication body established by the British street artist, as well as approximately 130 paintings, videos and photographs. Banksy's works are typically spray-painted murals, some of which are repro
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PHOTOS: Exhibition immerses fans in horror of manga artist Junji Ito
SEOUL, June 18 (AJU PRESS) - An immersive exhibition featuring the world-renowned horror manga artist Junji Ito opened in Seoul on Saturday for a three-month run. The exhibition, titled "Junji Ito Horror House," runs from June 15 to Sept. 8 at Duex in Hongdae, a popular youth hotspot in Seoul. Ito’s horror manga works have captivated readers globally. Many of his stories have been adapted into films and animations, including the anime "Junji Ito Maniac," released
June 18, 2024 -
PHOTOS: Once a Seoul landmark, Sewoon Plaza faces urban redevelopment controversy
SEOUL, June 17 (AJU PRESS) - Sewoon Plaza, located in Seoul's Jongno, is South Korea's first mixed-use residential and commercial complex. Completed in 1968, Sewoon Plaza was once a landmark of the capital city, serving as the only place in the country where people could find various electronic products and specialized books. Although it has experienced decline and deterioration over the years, numerous workshops that supply electronic components and offer custom orders still thrive i
June 17, 2024 -
PHOTOS: World Blood Donor Day 2024
SEOUL, June 14 (AJU PRESS) - Seoul City held a ceremony to commemorate World Blood Donor Day at Gwanghwamun Square on Friday. Mayor Oh Se-hoon presented awards to outstanding blood donors and participants donated blood at a nearby center. World Blood Donor Day is observed every year on June 14 to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation and to express gratitude and respect to donors.
June 14, 2024 -
PHOTOS: Street vendors brave heat to rally against crackdown
SEOUL, June 13 (AJU PRESS) - Thousands of street vendors from across the country braved the sweltering weather to stage a rally near the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, on Thursday. During their 37th annual national protest, participants condemned the government's ongoing crackdown on street merchants at Gyeongdong Market in Seoul's Dongdaemun district. The event was organized by the Korean Democratic Street Vendors Confederation. Leaders of three progressive political parties
June 13, 2024 -
PHOTOS: Literary awards Illuminate spirit of patriotism
SEOUL, June 13 (AJU PRESS) - The awards ceremony for the 2nd Patriots and Veterans Literary Contest was held on Wednesday. Sixteen people received prizes in the categories of poetry, short story, essay, scenario and book report. The top award went to Bang Mi-kyung, who competed in the poetry category. The awards are organized by the Aju Business Daily and the Korean People's Association to honor patriots and veterans and highlight the spirit of patriotism through literary works. The ev
June 13, 2024 -
PHOTOS: Major food industry show underway in Goyang
SEOUL, June 13 (AJU PRESS) - Seoul Food 2024, the largest food industry trade show in Korea, is underway at KINTEX in Goyang, west of Seoul. Hosted by the Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), the 42nd annual fair opened on June 11 for a four-day run. The event features 1,605 companies from 52 countries operating 2,969 booths. Reflecting the popularity of K-food, about 300 overseas buyers are attending the show. National pavilions from 52 countries offer visitors to experience a
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PHOTOS: June, month of remembering patriots, veterans
SEOUL, June 11 (AJU PRESS) - In June, the state-designated Month of Patriots and Veterans, many Koreans visit the National Cemetery in Seoul to honor national heroes who fought against Japan’s colonial rule, defended the nation during the Korean War and dedicated themselves to the nation’s foundation and development. The cemetery, located in the district of Dongjak, was first established as a military cemetery in July 1955. In July 2005, it was elevated to a national cemetery wher
June 11, 2024
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Bank of Korea seeks stronger role in shaping stablecoin regulations
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North Korean and Russian youth hold friendship gathering in Pyongyang
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South Korea cracks down on origin fraud in exports to US
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Japan imports Korean rice for first time in decades amid soaring prices
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Seven dead or injured in suspected arson at Seoul apartment
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PHOTOS: Jongmyo Shrine's central hall reopens after 5-year restoration work
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Korea's customs revenue shrinks amid free trade push
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South Korean tourist killed during robbery in the Philippines
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E-mart challenges Daiso in budget beauty market
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Korea's dried seaweed exports hit new records in first quarter