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17:20Minor opposition leader Cho Kuk calls for cut back in Yoon’s term
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17:20Rebranded heritage agency eyes being ‘relatable’
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16:55CJ Olive Young's Q1 sales jump on strong overseas trade
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16:41Korea Eximbank extends $120m to Cambodia for road development
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16:23Teens banned from entering, working at 'hold 'em' pubs, cafes
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16:23Woman falls to death from acquaintance's home after exhibiting ‘unexplained' behaviors
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16:21Democratic Party split over Assembly speaker candidate
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16:17What's next for the government's push in quota hike?
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16:02Seoul shares dip over 1% on profit hunting, caution over Fed's rate cuts
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15:46Police raid trot star's house over suspected hit-and-run cover-up
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What's next for the government's push in quota hike?
The Seoul High Court's critical ruling Thursday dismissing doctors groups' request for an injunction to halt the nationwide medical school expansion, has cleared the path for the first increase in medical student admissions in 27 years. With the hurdle removed, the government vowed Friday to expedite the remaining procedures for the 2025 school year college admissions, such as reflecting the changes in each university's college admissions and gaining approval for the plans by the Korean Council