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Reporter
: Kim Se-jeong
Sun, March 26, 2023 | 04:35
Census questions raise eyebrows over privacy
People are raising concerns over questions in the ongoing 2020 Korea census, which many see as a violation of their privacy, as the government tries to gather as much personal information as possible.
Law & Crime
| 2020-11-05 16:58
Police investigate after infant found dead in Seoul
Police in Seoul said Wednesday that they were looking for the mother of an infant who was found dead Tuesday morning near a “baby box” facility in Gwanak District where people leave unwanted babies.
Health & Science
| 2020-11-04 17:06
Suspended airmail service amid pandemic draws consumer complaints
Korea Post's suspension of its standard airmail services due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been drawing complaints from an increasing number of consumers who have to pay more to send mails or parcels abroad.
Companies
| 2020-11-03 17:01
More elderly patients suffering abuse amid COVID-19 pandemic
A private elderly care center in South Gyeongsang Province became the subject of an investigation after keeping one patient tied to a bed for days.
Politics
| 2020-11-02 17:16
Government to focus on reducing COVID-19 mortality rates
[ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL] Korea urged to adopt open immigration policy
For decades, Korea was a country that sent its people abroad, creating a Korean diaspora of nearly 7 million scattered across the globe. But the nation began accepting immigrants in the 1980s in line with its economic progress. In 2020, they're often seen in restaurants and shops serving at tables or washing dishes. Near university campuses, convenience store counters are sta...
Multicultural Community
| 2020-11-01 13:54
Victim of child rapist to get police protection
With convicted child rapist Cho Doo-soon's release from prison a little over one month away, the National Police Agency said Friday it will offer the victim physical protection.
Politics
| 2020-10-30 16:51
Supreme Court upholds 17-year prison sentence for former President Lee
The Supreme Court upheld Thursday an appeals court ruling that sentenced former President Lee Myung-bak to 17 years in prison for embezzlement and bribery, bringing his two-year court battle to a close.
Law & Crime
| 2020-10-29 17:36
Clubs, bars in Seoul to close during Halloween to curb COVID-19 infections
Popular clubs in Seoul have volunteered to close their businesses during the upcoming Halloween weekend, in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Health & Science
| 2020-10-28 16:53
US Forces Korea puts Itaewon off-limits for Halloween weekend over virus concerns
[ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL] Source of insight into Korea for more than 2 decades: Canadian envoy
Michael Danagher, the Canadian Ambassador to Korea, has been reading The Korea Times since 1993 when he first served in Korea.
Multicultural Community
| 2020-10-28 16:50
[ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL] Calling for in-depth exploration of ideas
Seoul City, science ministry clashing over new public Wi-Fi service
The Seoul Metropolitan Government's plan to offer new public Wi-Fi services is causing friction with the Ministry of Science and ICT, according to officials Tuesday.
Society
| 2020-10-27 17:09
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Zoo shares sad story of what caused Sero the zebra to escape
Genesis launches 2023 G90 sedan
Churches, Seoul gov't unite to fight low birthrate
North Korea will pay price for reckless provocations, warns Yoon
Burnout: Cardiothoracic surgery residents work 102 hours a week
Kyochon heralds 30,000 won fried chicken era
What's next for Do Kwon?
Second daughter of Daesang chairman promoted to vice president
More companies adopt electronic voting amid increase in shareholder activism
Over 70% of firms unwilling to embrace longer workweek
World water day