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11:55BTS leader RM's new song tops iTunes charts in 82 countries
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11:39N. Korea says to deploy new multiple rocket launcher starting this year
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11:33Buddha's birthday lantern parade to light up Seoul
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09:31[New in Korean] Aching first love in revamped coming-of-age novel 'Elsa's Ha-in'
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21:08S. Korean Kim Hyo-joo takes opening-round lead at Ladies European Tour event at home
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21:08State-led adoption system to be established to ensure adoptees' well-being, minimize overseas adoption
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21:08Gov't to make efforts to ensure S. Korean firms do not face 'unfair treatment' overseas: FM
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20:44Business moguls attend concert by Helene Mercier, wife of LVMH CEO
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20:04Yoon interacts with public for 1st time since election defeat
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18:27Travel fair showcases global tourism in Seoul
Social Affairs
No plan to let doctors with foreign licenses practice here anytime soon
After strong defiance from Korean doctors on the government’s plan to allow those holding foreign medical licenses to practice medicine in the country, a scheme to let such doctors practice medicine here is unlikely to take effect anytime soon. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said Friday that there are no immediate plans to bring in foreign license holders to fill the current medical void, emphasizing that if such a situation were to arise, sufficient safety measures would be put in place. Ear