(EDITORIAL from Korea Herald on March 1)

South Korea’s fertility rate, or the average number of births a woman is expected to give in her lifetime, fell to the lowest ever of 0.72 last year. It has continued downhill from 1.24 in 2015. The number of babies born in the country dropped 7.7 pe…

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(EDITORIAL from Korea Times on March 1)

Prompted by the recent increase in sales overseas, Korean nuclear plant builders are now witnessing a renaissance. Despite the booming sales of so-called K-reactors, however, concerns are growing over the delayed special bill for the treatment of hig…

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No summit scheduled for March between Yoon, Kishida

SEOUL, President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have no plans to hold a summit meeting in March, Yoon’s office said Friday.

Japanese broadcaster Fuji News Network had earlier reported that Kishida could visit South Korea in …

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