Why 80-Year-Old Men Are Spending Their Retirement Fixing Broken Toys The 'Kinis Toy Hospital' in Incheon repairs broken toys for free, offering valuable community support through donations by elderly volunteers.
“Rather Be Occupied Than Fight”: Why Germany’s Gen Z Is Rejecting War German youth express a preference for occupation over fighting in a potential war with Russia, reflecting a generational sentiment.
A Shrinking Society: Why South Korea’s Economic Model is Failing Hong Seong-guk emphasizes the need for social reform in response to climate change and low growth, advocating for democracy and a new growth model.
Samsung Faces Massive Strike Threat: Will a Bonus Dispute Destabilize the Chip Giant? Samsung Electronics' labor and management will resume negotiations ahead of a planned strike, but significant differences remain.
Samsung Faces Massive Strike Threat: Will a Public Apology Work? Samsung's Lee Jae-yong urges negotiations amid union strike, acknowledging differing views on performance bonuses but hints at possible resolution.
Samsung Faces Largest-Ever Strike: Can a CEO's Public Apology Help? Samsung Electronics' management and labor are set to negotiate ahead of a major strike, with the chairman publicly apologizing.
Robot Monks and 100,000 Lanterns: Inside Seoul's Massive Light Festival The Lantern Festival in Seoul featured robot monks, captivating citizens with their presence during this UNESCO heritage event.
60% of South Korean Workers Report Gender Bias in the Workplace A survey reveals 60.7% of workers perceive gender discrimination in hiring and promotion practices, with 73% of women agreeing.
Samsung Faces Major Strike Threat as Bonus Dispute Escalates Samsung Electronics is facing a major strike as negotiations resume over controversial performance bonuses amid union discontent.
AI & IP Mastery: South Korea Launches Global Training for 49 Nations The WIPO and Korea's IP Academy will host an online AI&IP training for 105 participants from 49 countries to enhance IP capabilities.
Samsung Union Crisis: 4,000 Members Quit Amid $7,500 Pay Scandal Samsung Electronics union plans to strike amid controversy over position allowances and mass member withdrawals, raising representation issues.
Starbucks Korea Scandal: CEO Apologizes After Outrageous Marketing Blunder Shinsegae Group's CEO Jung Yong-jin will apologize for Starbucks Korea's 'Tank Day' controversy related to the Gwangju Democratization Movement.
3 Titles Won: Transgender Athlete Hernandez Dominates California Meet Transgender athlete Hernandez won three titles at a California high school meet, reigniting fairness debates in sports.
More Than Just Diet: How Korea’s Vegan Movement is Taking Over Everything Lee Won-bok's leadership in vegan and animal rights movements in Korea shows how these issues have evolved into broader social concerns.
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Incheon Airport Nursing Room Scandal: Why Tourists Are Using Baby Rooms to Cook Ramen A video of Chinese tourists cooking instant noodles in a nursing room at Incheon Airport has sparked controversy on social media.
Starbucks Crashes to 9th Place in Korea Following Marketing Scandal Starbucks, embroiled in the 'Tank Day' controversy, has lost its top spot in KakaoTalk gift vouchers after 7 years.
Starbucks Korea Faces Backlash Over Insulting Marketing Scandal Calls for the National Pension Service to hold E-Mart accountable for Starbucks Korea's disrespect towards the 5.18 Democracy Movement.
Why School Field Trips Are Vanishing: The Hidden Crisis Facing Teachers A child eagerly asks for kimbap before heading to school, leaving parents to reflect on the day's impact on their child's life.
321 Million Seniors: China’s Aging Population Hits New Milestone China's population over 60 is projected to reach 321.22 million by 2025, making up 22.9% of the total population.
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