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Couple ordered to pay compensation for causing retaliatory noise in apartment
SEOUL -- A court ordered a couple to pay compensation to residents living in the upper floor of an apartment building for creating tormenting retaliatory noises in a case that epitomized South Korea's social issue over inter-floor noises or vibrations. In South Korea where more than 10 million families live in apartment buildings, neighbors frequently engage in arguments over inter-floor noises, sometimes resulting in violence or murder in extreme cases. In
2020-08-24
Electric quarantine vehicle introduced in Seoul for indoor disinfection
Dobong District head Lee Dong-jin tests an electric quarantine vehicle at a welfare center for the disabled. SEOUL -- An electric quarantine vehicle for indoor disinfection has been put into a test run in Seoul to block the spread of COVID-19. It can be placed in elevators, making it easy to quarantine closed spaces, and spray disinfectant vertically and horizontally for up to up to five hours on a single charge. The so-called K-quarantine vehicle was i
2020-08-24
S. Korea unveils practical goal to vaccinate 70% of population
SEOUL -- South Korea will try to make a quick acquisition of COVID-19 vaccines that can inoculate at least 70 percent of its entire population through cooperation with an international body or foreign companies if the independent development of effective vaccines is dragged out. The decision was made at an anti-epidemic conference chaired by Health and Welfare Minister Park Neung-hoo. South Korea has unveiled a roadmap for the treatment of COVID-19 to deve
2020-08-21
Trade minister Yoo regards WTO director-general as last chance of public career
SEOUL -- Armed with her abundant experience in multiple trade negotiations, South Korean Trade Minister Yoo Myung-hee advocates greater relevance, resilience and responsiveness as catchwords for her rigorous bid to become Director-General of the World Trade Organization. "I want to rebuild trust in the multilateral trading system by making it more relevant, resilient, and responsive," Yoo said in a Twitter post uploaded i
2020-08-21
S. Korea digitalizes pothole management for quick monitoring and repair
SEOUL -- An unusually long rainy season and heavy downpours caused by global climate change created numerous road potholes in South Korea this summer, damaging cars or leading to fatal accidents. A new digitalized government manual to manage potholes will be drawn out for the automatic dispatch of repair teams. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said it would digitalize its existing pothole management system to effectively manage and monitor pothole
2020-08-20
Provincial city retrieves used batteries for recycling thru trade-in campaign
SEOUL -- In an effort to reduce toxic heavy metal waste and encourage citizens to actively participate in the separate collection of garbages, a provincial city collects used commercial batteries for recycling through a trade-in campaign. Two new batteries are provided when people bring in 20 used ones to village offices. Commercial batteries consist of heavy metals such as nickel and cadmium. South Korea encourages people to discard used batteries at designated pl
2020-08-19
S. Korea's provincial government to adopt IoT-based automated flood control system
SEOUL -- An Internet of Things-based flood management system will be adopted in a southern province in South Korea to replace old manual floodgates with new automated ones that can be opened and closed remotely. The government of North Jeolla Province said in a statement on August 13 that it would invest 35.4 billion won ($29.9 million) to set up an Internet of Things (IoT)-based flood management system until 2023. Through the project, 321 automatic floodgates wi
2020-08-13
Seoul opens online discussion about ordinance about children's rights to play
SEOUL -- Seoul has launched a 30-day open online discussion in a bid to set up an ordinance that will guarantee children's rights to play. Currently, other local governments including the southern port city of Busan has adopted an ordinance to guarantee more free time for children to play and self-develop. According to 2019 data released by Statistics Korea, a state statistical office, 44 percent of teenagers had less than two hours of free time a day. The la
2020-08-13
More Seoul citizens use public bicycle service to minimize risk of COVID-19 infection: data
SEOUL -- The popularity of personal mobility-sharing and public bicycle services has been growing this year in Seoul as more and more people shun crowded public buses and subway trains to minimize the risk of COVID-19 infection, according to data released by a university research center. In an effort to help ease traffic congestion, Seoul started the service of "Ttareungi," a citywide bicycle rental that charges 1,000 won ($0.84)
2020-08-11
S. Korea discovers three new coronavirus strains from visitors from Pakistan and Uzbekistan
Jeong Eun-kyeong, director of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, speaks from her office. SEOUL -- South Korea's state anti-epidemic center has discovered three new strains of a novel coronavirus from inbound visitors from Pakistan and Uzbekistan through genetic sequencing and reported them to the World Health Organization for classification and reference by experts in other countries. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (K
2020-08-10
Education ministry starts preaching know-how of operating online classes
SEOUL -- A state non-contact educational course was launched in South Korea to help teachers and school workers better operate interactive online classes that have been unexpectedly adopted since a coronavirus epidemic broke out in late February. The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Science and ICT said in a joint statement on August 10 that a two-week online learning program was implemented for the first selected group of 1,000 te
2020-08-10
COVID-19 pandemic boosts online sales of Korean rice beer
SEOUL -- The social distancing campaign prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a sudden boost in online sales of Makgeolli, Korean rice beer. Makgeolli, also known as Korean rice wine or Korean rice beer, is a milky white-colored alcoholic beverage normally made with rice using the traditional Korean fermentation method. It is favored by drinkers aged more than 40. To promote sales of traditional alcoholic drinks, South Korea has allowed local breweries
2020-07-31
COVID-19 prompts middle-aged S. Koreans to learn how to watch Netflix and shop online
SEOUL -- The nationwide social distancing campaign triggered by a coronavirus pandemic has introduced new forms of entertainment including enjoying Netflix, the world's most popular over-the-top video-on-demand service and online shopping to middle-aged South Koreans who find hard to use smartphones. South Korea with a population of 51.7 million has the largest smartphone penetration rate in the world with 95 percent. However, middle-aged people mainly use sm
2020-07-24
Unresolved dispute over solid recovered fuel power plant in S. Korea
SEOUL -- An acrimonious argument over whether a cogeneration plant using solid recovered fuel is pollution-free has moved its battlefield onto a website run by the office of South Korean President Moon Jae-in after an environmental impact survey let down some villagers who have blocked the plant's commercial operation. Solid recovered fuel (SRF) is produced by shredding and dehydrating solid waste, typically consisting of combust
2020-07-22
Researchers recommend over 90 cm tall protective screen to block droplets
A file picture shows students having lunch at a school cafeteria installed with protective screens in the southeastern city of Ulsan. SEOUL -- Transparent plastic protective screens are widely used in many countries as a protective shield against COVID-19. South Korean researchers found that such screens should be more than 90 cm tall to act as an effective barrier to airborne droplets. The state-run Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning c
2020-07-20
New genetic reference material increases accuracy of COVID-19 diagnostic kits.
SEOUL -- Researchers have developed a genetic reference material containing 90 percent of SARS-CoV-2 genomic information that can increase the reliability and accuracy of COVID-19 diagnostic kits. The standard material can be used instantly in South Korea's home-made diagnostic kits which have gained popularity abroad. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a molecular biology technique to amplify and detect DNA and RNA sequences. PCR is highly sensitive and requires
2020-07-14
Public debate on spent fuel from nuclear power plants begins after months of standstill
SEOUL -- After a standstill for months coupled with opposition by environmental activists, a public committee launched the first round of open debate with hundreds of citizen representatives over how to handle piles of spent nuclear fuel rods, which have been a stringent issue in South Korea due to a U.S. ban on reprocessing to prevent potential proliferation in Northeast Asia. The committee led by Kim So-young, a professor
2020-07-10
Only one found to have developed COVID-19 antibodies in S. Korea
SEOUL -- Only one out of 3,055 people was found to have developed antibodies in the first round of public antibody tests conducted by South Korea's state anti-epidemic center. Antibody tests are used by researchers to estimate the extent of coronavirus infections at a population level. When a virus invades the body, the immune system produces antibodies to fight it. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) collec
2020-07-09
Debate erupts over website exposing personal background of criminals
SEOUL -- An anonymous website titled "Digital Prison" that discloses the personal information of notorious sex offenders, child abusers and murderers has become a social topic, triggering a heated debate over privacy. The website has been ranked high on a list of top search keywords on Naver, South Korea's largest web search portal. The website disclosed dozens of names, details of crimes, ages and their personal background along with photos. The unna
2020-07-08
Fried chicken and beer banned on beach to prevent COVID-19
SEOUL -- Enjoying a glass of cold beer and fried chicken on the beach to cool off at night has been a favorite pursuit among many vacationers in South Korea. However, such leisure breaks will disappear this year to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said in a statement on Wednesday that it has issued an administrative order to ban nighttime drinking and eating at 21 major beaches that have more than 300,000 visitors annual
2020-07-08
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