Backlash from teachers sparked by bad communication
Poor guidance and communication from the government rile up teachers on new mandatory drug screening.
Poor guidance and communication from the government rile up teachers on new mandatory drug screening.
One year ago, President Moon Jae-in launched the Korean New Deal, which aims to “set the foundation for Korea’s next 100 years.”
Does society affect the quality of the movies its directors make? Do democracies in fact make better art? Korea provides an outlook on this question.
Recent court ruling against Netflix demonstrates the key role that public utility providers will play in growing the local userbase of digital platforms.
Although Netflix is currently the most popular streaming provider in Korea, the company faces looming competition from both outside and within Korea.
Christian groups’ minoritarian power has persistently prevented the passage of publicly supported anti-discrimination legislation.
In the backdrop of an unresolved pandemic, the Education Ministry increases school attendance ahead of schedule in response to new data.
The South Korean military is relying on surface-level fixes for long-standing problems that affect the health and well-being of soldiers.
While Korea has been reluctant to sign on to initiatives that challenge China, experts say it will be harder for Seoul to continue making that choice.
There is resistance to Green New Deal initiatives due to the government’s poor communication and assurance to the citizenry.