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Nobel Laureate Mokyr Cites Low Birth Rate as South Korea's Key Challenge
South Korea must have more children. The issue of low birth rates is one of the reasons causing a kind of stagnation in the ...
"Korea is a successful country and must continue to keep its borders open and remain connected to the world’s best ...
An official inquiry in March found numerous human rights violations in international adoptions of South Korean children.
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South Korea president apologises for overseas adoptions failures
SEOUL: South Korea's president apologised on Thursday (Oct 2) for the first time over state-sanctioned malpractices in sending tens of thousands of children overseas for adoption, saying "unjust human ...
Seoul’s slide down the global millionaire rankings reveals deeper anxieties, while experts warn of a ripple effect across the ...
South Korea is planning to change the term “defectors” to describe North Koreans who flee the country to resettle in the South, as the word carries “negative connotation”.
To mark World Food Day, we caught up with MA Food & Development student Zoe Gowers, who shares her highlights of the ...
The 2025 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences went to three economists — Joel Mokyr at Northwestern University, Philippe Aghion at College de France and Pe ...
Protesters in the country have shouted anti-American slogans, and some public figures have openly insulted US president ...
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