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South Korean doctors holds a mass rally against medical policy
Demanding the government scrap the plan to increase medical school admissions
Demanding the government scrap the plan to increase medical school admissions
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South Korean leader asks international community to help realize unification with North
Asian trading powerhouses seek streamlined, sustainable logistics
Yoon's tough stance proves popular amid reports of hospital disruptions
E-commerce company to tap earnings at home to expand reach
Heavy government spending to encourage more births fails to reverse trend
Park Cheol-hee discusses boosting bilateral ties ahead of landmark anniversary
Many quit as Yoon pushes plan to train more physicians to ease shortage
Preelection surprise reflects drastic diplomatic change from half a century ago
Scrutiny of nuclear and missile capabilities and cooperation with Russia
Shin Nakayama shares his weekly reflections and recommendations
Big 3 focus on profitable LNG and ammonia carriers
Conflict between star players follows high-profile loss and dismissal of coach
Policymakers keep key lending rate unchanged for ninth consecutive session
New superunion seeks to distance itself from hardline labor groups
Lee Nak-yon blames clash with leadership for departure
Amid heightening confrontation with North, Seoul finds niche filling global arms shortages
Move comes after Hitachi Zosen did not comply with Supreme Court compensation order
Health authorities scrambling to prevent major disruptions to services
Samyang sees huge global scope for 'K-food' noodles amid inflation and busy life
Statement urges Tokyo to drop abduction issue to open door for visit by PM Kishida
Emerging nation central banks balk at rate cuts to defend currencies
New CEO given mission to reform South Korean internet giant
Leaders of both countries seek reciprocal trips as relations improve
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