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BOK's First Rate Hike in 3.5 years: Inflation, Exchange Rate, & Savings Impact

7 hours 15 min ago

The Bank of Korea (BOK) broke its long standing monetary freeze by raising its benchmark repo rate by 25 basis points to 2.75%, marking its first rate hike in three and a half years.

Busan Releases 50,000 Juvenile River Pufferfish for Nakdong Estuary Restoration

Wed, 2026-07-15 19:19

Busan Metropolitan City’s Fisheries Resources Research Institute released 50,000 juvenile river pufferfish on July 15 as part of its effort to restore fisheries resources and the brackish ecosystem of the Nakdong River estuary.

The city said the fish were released into coastal waters in Saha-gu and Gangseo-gu. Although the project is connected to the Nakdong estuary, the release site was coastal water rather than the main course of the river.

President Lee Call the Legal Limbo of Abortion Pill "Irresponsible"

Wed, 2026-07-15 09:10

President Lee Jae Myung on July 14 criticized his own government for leaving the abortion pill mifepristone unapproved, calling the situation "irresponsible" during a Cabinet meeting and pressing ministries to find a way around a legislative deadlock that has lasted more than five years. The instruction has renewed attention on a question that has remained unresolved since the Constitutional Court’s 2019 abortion ruling: how abortion care and medication should be regulated in practice.

Cho Gue Sung's Tanned Skin Sparks Social Media Brouhaha

Wed, 2026-07-15 09:01

A photo of national team forward Cho Gue-sung's tanned skin set off a heated exchange between Korean and Brazilian users on X during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the latest flashpoint in a pattern of online hostility toward Korea coming from some of the same overseas audiences who consume its pop culture most enthusiastically. The dispute, reported by the fan translation account Pannchoa on July 6, has drawn renewed attention to how quickly K-pop and K-drama fandoms abroad can turn into forums for mockery of Korean society itself.

Korea's Births Rise for a 22nd Straight Month

Tue, 2026-07-14 07:48

South Korea's monthly birth figures have now risen year on year for 22 consecutive months, a streak that began in July 2024 and has continued through this spring. April births totaled 24,521, up 18.0 percent from a year earlier and the fastest April increase since comparable records began in 1981. The total fertility rate climbed to 0.93, still far below the 2.1 needed to keep the population stable, but a marked improvement from the 0.72 low recorded in 2023.

2027 Minimum Wage Talks Come Down to the Wire

Tue, 2026-07-14 07:48

South Korea's Minimum Wage Commission is racing toward its mid-July deadline to set the hourly minimum wage that will take effect on January 1, 2027, with labor and management proposals now separated by just 690 won. As of July 9, the labor bloc was holding at 11,220 won an hour while business representatives offered 10,530 won, a gap of roughly 50 cents at current exchange rates but a wide one in the context of Korea's annual wage ritual.

Korea to Add Nearly 17,000 Foreign Seasonal Workers This Year

Tue, 2026-07-14 07:47

 

South Korea's Ministry of Justice announced on July 1 that it will bring in 16,915 additional foreign seasonal workers in the second half of 2026, aiming to ease chronic labor shortages in farming and fishing communities. The decision, made a day earlier at a meeting of the ministry's seasonal worker policy council, pushes the total number of seasonal workers allocated for the year to 117,113, an increase of 21,517 over last year's 95,596.

SK Hynix Lands the Biggest Foreign Debut in US History

Sun, 2026-07-12 07:42

On Friday, July 10, 2026, a company that most Americans had never heard of a year ago walked onto the Nasdaq and made history. SK Hynix (에스케이하이닉스), the South Korean memory-chip maker, raised $26.5 billion in its US market debut, the largest first-time listing by a foreign company ever, edging past the $25 billion that Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba raised in 2014. For a firm that was trading as a near-worthless penny stock two decades ago, the moment was, in the words of Chairman Chey Tae-won, a dream come true.

Yoon Suk Yeol's First Conviction Upheld by Supreme Court - Status of other Related Cases

Sat, 2026-07-11 06:32

South Korea's Supreme Court on July 9 upheld a seven-year prison sentence against former President Yoon Suk Yeol for obstructing his own arrest, delivering the first final ruling among the eight criminal trials he faces stemming from his December 3, 2024 martial law declaration. The Court's Third Division dismissed Yoon's appeal in a televised hearing, stating "all appeals are dismissed." The ruling is final and cannot be challenged further through South Korea's standard court system, coming 583 days after the martial law order.

에니켄: :The Legacy of the 1,033 Koreans Who Went to Mexico in 1905

Fri, 2026-07-10 11:07

In the spring of 1905, a British merchant vessel named the SS Ilford slipped out of Jemulpo Port in Incheon, carrying 1,033 Korean men, women, and children. They were embarking on a grueling, month-long transpacific voyage toward Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. Drawn by newspaper advertisements promising high wages, free housing, and a prosperous life in a land of opportunity, these "adventurous spirits" had no idea they were sailing into a multi-generational saga of indentured servitude, statelessness, and ultimate survival.

I created a Korean Causative Verbs CHEAT SHEET [6/8]

Thu, 2026-07-09 22:20

So far I’ve made six new Korean language cheat sheets, and they’re completely FREE through my Patreon page. This week I’m releasing a cheat sheet about Causative Verbs (사동사), and this should help you with memorizing some of the most common verbs and forms. These were all created as a set, and there are still two more cheat sheets that I’ll release over the next two weeks.

Genetic and Physiological Adaptations of the Haenyeo

Mon, 2026-07-06 11:59

For centuries, the coastlines of South Korea’s Jeju Island have been home to the 해녀 (Haenyeo), an extraordinary community of all-female free-divers who plunge into the ocean to harvest seafood. Known as "women of the sea," these divers descend up to 60 feet below the surface without any breathing equipment, often staying underwater for minutes at a time. Remarkably, many of these women continue this grueling labor well into their 70s and 80s.

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