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3,400 South Korean Men Give Up Their Citizenship Yearly To Fulfill Military Duties

Sep 19, 2016 AM EDT - Karen Lydelle Linaja

3,400 South Korean Men Give Up Their Citizenship Yearly To Fulfill Military Duties

3,400 South Korean men will give up their citizenship yearly in order to fulfill their military duties.

Suwon, Korea

Aug 10, 2016 PM EDT - Karen Lydelle Linaja

Rep. Lee Jung-hyun elected as The New Ruling Party Chief in South Korea

Rep. Lee Jung-hyun, a three-term lawmaker, was elected as new chairman of the ruling Saenuri Party and marking history because it is the first time that a lawmaker from Jeolla provinces, a traditional stronghold for liberals, won and take the helm of the conservative party.

(Photo by: Pool / Getty Images News) Rival parties reached an agreement to seek ratification of South Korea's free trade agreement with China.

Nov 28, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Rival Parties Agree To Seek Ratification Of South Korea's Free Trade Deal With China

The ruling Saenuri Party and the main opposition New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD) have reached an agreeement to seek for the ratification of South Korea's free trade agreement (FTA) with China next week.

(Photo by: Jhoan Montolio) South Korea increases quota for military enlistment to 20,000 within two years.

Oct 28, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

S. Korea To Increase Quota For Military Enlistment To 20,000 Within 2 Years, Sets Budget At $53 Million

The South Korean government is allocating $53 million after the Defense Ministry and the ruling Saenuri Party agree to expand the quota for military enlistment to 10,000 in 2016 and another 10,000 in 2017.

South Koreans protest history distortion in Japanese textbooks.  (Photo by Chung Sung Jun /Getty Images)

Oct 25, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

South Korea’s Blue House And Ruling Saenuri Party Pushes Plan For Government-Controlled History Textbooks

To prevent misinterpretations and biased views on history, the government of South Korea, as well as the ruling Saenuri Party, is set to push for a government-controlled history textbooks.

Apple changes it repair policy after receiving complaints from users. (Photo by Ken Ishii/Getty Images)

Oct 20, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Apple Changes Its Repair Policy Based On The Korean Fair Trade Commission’s Recommendations

On September, Apple Korea began providing iPhone repairs to customers based on recommended repair policy changes by the Korean Fair Trade Commission.

(Photo by: Pool / Getty Images News) South Korean President Park Geun Hye says the government is open to discuss labor reform measures with unions and employers.

Oct 01, 2015 PM EDT - Diana Tomale

South Korean President Park Geun Hye Plans Moves For Discussions On Labor Reform Measures In Consideration of Workers And Opposition Parties

South Korean President Park Geun Hye reveals on Tuesday that the government is open to discuss with unions and employers regarding labor reform measures.

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