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  • LNG Power Plant Controversy: How It Could Affect Up to 39 Lives Annually in Yongin
    LNG Power Plant Controversy: How It Could Affect Up to 39 Lives Annually in Yongin Candidate Kim Jang-yeon emphasizes the need to address health risks from the LNG power plant, highlighting serious concerns over air pollution.
  • Food Waste Crisis: How a Restaurant’s Bold Warning on Self-Service Bars Is Changing Dining Culture
    Food Waste Crisis: How a Restaurant's Bold Warning on Self-Service Bars Is Changing Dining Culture A restaurant's warning about reusing leftover kimchi sparked controversy, highlighting differing views on food waste and expression.
  • Why Bucheon Sejong Hospital’s 33 Million Won Contribution to Bucheon FC 1995 Matters for Local Health and Sports
    Why Bucheon Sejong Hospital's 33 Million Won Contribution to Bucheon FC 1995 Matters for Local Health and Sports Bucheon Sejong Hospital donated 33 million won to Bucheon FC 1995 to support community initiatives before a home game.
  • Negotiations Stalled: How the Delay in BGF Logistics and Cargo Union Agreement Affects Workers’ Rights
    Negotiations Stalled: How the Delay in BGF Logistics and Cargo Union Agreement Affects Workers' Rights Negotiations between the cargo union and BGF Logistics for restoring a deceased member's honor are delayed due to unresolved details.
  • Kwon Oh-jung Opens Up About Son’s Rare Disease and School Bullying: A Heartbreaking Journey
    Kwon Oh-jung Opens Up About Son's Rare Disease and School Bullying: A Heartbreaking Journey Actor Kwon Oh-jung revealed his son's experience with school violence, sharing emotional moments on KBS1's show.
  • How the New Citizen Participation Group Will Transform South Korea’s Forestry Policies in 2026
    How the New Citizen Participation Group Will Transform South Korea's Forestry Policies in 2026 The Forest Service announces the formation of a 'Citizen Participation Group' to enhance public involvement and innovate field-centered policies.
  • How Jeonbuk’s Integrity Facilitators Are Revolutionizing Organizational Culture – A Deep Dive
    How Jeonbuk's Integrity Facilitators Are Revolutionizing Organizational Culture - A Deep Dive Jeonbuk Education Office expands workshops to improve organizational culture using facilitators for participatory problem-solving.
  • How Naju’s 100-Won Youth Bus Policy Boosts Public Transport Use by 47% in Just One Year
    How Naju's 100-Won Youth Bus Policy Boosts Public Transport Use by 47% in Just One Year The 'Youth 100 Won Bus' policy in Naju has seen a 47% increase in youth public transport usage in just one year, highlighting its success.
  • Is Your Child Safe? Discover Namyangju’s Comprehensive School Route Improvements
    Is Your Child Safe? Discover Namyangju's Comprehensive School Route Improvements Namyangju City conducted a 'policy field tour' to inspect key projects impacting citizens' daily lives and address inconveniences.
  • 2025 Marks Official Recognition of Industrial Accident Victims’ Day in South Korea
    2025 Marks Official Recognition of Industrial Accident Victims' Day in South Korea April 28 is designated as 'Workers' Day for Industrial Accidents' to raise awareness and improve rights of affected workers.
  • How Silver Gardener Jobs Are Transforming Elderly Welfare in Pocheon City
    How Silver Gardener Jobs Are Transforming Elderly Welfare in Pocheon City Candidate Baek Young-hyun pledges to create a happy city for seniors, focusing on welfare, jobs, and health during his visit to a senior university.
  • Cheongju’s Innovative Mobile Marketplace: What You Need to Know About the 3.5-Ton Vehicle Rollout
    Cheongju's Innovative Mobile Marketplace: What You Need to Know About the 3.5-Ton Vehicle Rollout Cheongju City partners with Dongcheongju Agricultural Cooperative to launch a mobile market, improving access to essentials for rural residents.
  • Is BGF Retail’s Labor Policy a Recipe for Tragedy? Unpacking the CU Worker Death Incident
    Is BGF Retail's Labor Policy a Recipe for Tragedy? Unpacking the CU Worker Death Incident Labor groups demand accountability from the government and president for the death of a cargo worker at CU logistics center in Jinju.
  • Kim Young-hoon Mediates Tensions: What’s Next for Cargo Union and BGF Retail?
    Kim Young-hoon Mediates Tensions: What’s Next for Cargo Union and BGF Retail? Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon mediates negotiations between cargo union and BGF Retail in Jinju, urging for positive outcomes.
  • New Human Rights Education Center Opens in Yongin: What It Means for South Korea’s Future
    New Human Rights Education Center Opens in Yongin: What It Means for South Korea's Future The National Human Rights Commission opened a training center in Yongin to enhance human rights awareness and education across sectors.
  • What If the Shooter Was an Iranian Agent? Unpacking the US Security Debate
    What If the Shooter Was an Iranian Agent? Unpacking the US Security Debate A dinner shooting suspect raises security concerns, prompting discussions on potential foreign involvement and implications.
  • Could Samsung’s Total Strike Lead to Irreparable Trust Issues? Key Insights
    Could Samsung's Total Strike Lead to Irreparable Trust Issues? Key Insights Samsung faces potential total strike, raising concerns about irreparable damage to trust and recovery.
  • Missing Merchant Linked to Itaewon Tragedy: What Happened to Baek Mo?
    Missing Merchant Linked to Itaewon Tragedy: What Happened to Baek Mo? A 30s merchant, traumatized by the Itaewon disaster, has been missing for 8 days; police search efforts have yet to yield results.
  • Seoul’s Innovative Senior Housing: How 12,000 Units Will Transform Elder Care by 2035
    Seoul's Innovative Senior Housing: How 12,000 Units Will Transform Elder Care by 2035 Seoul plans to supply 12,000 senior housing units by 2035, providing affordable living with meals and health care for the elderly middle class.
  • How Raising the Senior Age to 75 Could Save South Korea 603 Trillion Won in Pension Costs
    How Raising the Senior Age to 75 Could Save South Korea 603 Trillion Won in Pension Costs Raising the elderly age limit to 75 could reduce basic pension financial expenditures by up to 603 trillion won, a study finds.
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